MAN INJURED IN REPORTED ACCIDENTAL WEST PHILADELPHIA SHOOTING
Thursday, November 05
Police are investigating a reported accidental shooting that left a man injured in West Philadelphia.
The shooting happened just after 10 p.m. in the 5500 block of Master Street.
Police said a man was shot in the right shoulder.
He was taken to Penn Presbyterian Medical Center in stable condition.
The assailant, reportedly a female friend of a family member, told police the shooting was an accident.
http://6abc.com/news/man-injured-in-reported-accidental-west-philadelphia-shooting-/1069212/
Man Sentenced For Accidental Shooting Death of His Sister
Christie Martin November 4, 2015 News, Victorville News
VICTORVILLE-(VVNG.com): The murder charges for 21-year-old Raymond Bahena were dropped after he pleaded no contest to the involuntary manslaughter of his sister on Tuesday.
The June 11, 2014 death of 17-year-old mother of two Gloria Guzman began as a domestic disturbance between Guzman and her boyfriend. Witnesses said that during the altercation, Guzman picked up the phone to call her brother (Raymond Bahena).
Upon his arrival to the home on the 16000 block of Desert Sand Road, he was confronted by her boyfriend and his father. A verbal altercation ensued and guns were subsequently drawn. Shots were fired and Guzman was accidentally hit in the lower abdomen by a bullet shot by her brother. Bahena panicked and fled the scene, but later contacted family and decided to turn himself in.
When deputies arrived at the home Guzman and the father of her boyfriend both were suffering from gunshot wounds. Both were transported to Victor Valley Global Medical Center where Guzman succumbed to her injuries shortly after. The injuries of the man were non-life-threatening in nature.
Bahena requested immediate sentencing and was sentenced to 7 years in prison to be served at Chino State Prison. He was credited for about a year and a half time served.
http://www.vvng.com/man-sentenced-for-accidental-shooting-death-of-his-sister/
Teen accidentally shoots neighbor's home
Hurricane City (11-4-15) A teenager shot a neighbor's house after pulling the trigger of a shotgun he thought was unloaded.
According a Hurricane City Police Department news release, two 14-year-old boys were looking at a shotgun in the area of 200 South 140 West in Hurricane.
One of the teens picked the shotgun up and pulled the trigger discharging a round, which traveled through an exterior wall of the residence and into the next door neighbor's house, the release indicated.
Officers responded at approximately 4:28 p.m. and an investigation determined the bullet traveled through multiple walls of the neighbor's residence as well as through an area where the homeowner was present, Hurricane Police Sgt. Brandon Buell said in the news release.
No one was injured.
The teen was charged with discharging a firearm within city limits and reckless endangerment, according to the release.
"This is a good example of how dangerous firearms are and the importance of ensuring weapons are unloaded and kept in a safe manner," Buell said. "We are very lucky that no one was hurt in this incident."
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http://www.thespectrum.com/story/news/2015/11/04/teen-accidentally-shoots-neighbors-home/75188954/
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