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Re: 9-year-old girl accidentally kills gun instructor with Uzi: cops
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1. Old news
2. There was also a case a few of years back of a child killing himself with an Uzi. The recoil on full auto is too much to handle for a child, the weapon flipped and the child shot himself in the head
3. WTF were the parents thinking (in both cases)???

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The report did not say why the family had gone to the range or why they let the girl handle the Uzi.

Duh, deadly weapons are FUN!! I wonder what the cops would think if my favorite pastime with the kids was mixing up deadly poisons. There was just a TV show featuring a guy growing and refining the classic Aconite poison. That sounds like FUN!

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PHOENIX ? A 9-year-old girl who accidentally killed an instructor with an Uzi at an Arizona shooting range said immediately after the shooting that she felt the gun was too much for her and had hurt her shoulder, according to police reports released Tuesday.


Her family members were focused on the girl because they thought she was injured by the gun's recoil and didn't immediately realize instructor Charles Vacca had been shot until one of his colleagues ran over to him.


The family, whose hometown hasn't been revealed by investigators, had taken a shuttle on Aug. 25 from Las Vegas about 60 miles south to the Last Stop range in White Hills, Ariz.


The report did not say why the family had gone to the range or why they let the girl handle the Uzi.

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