WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — An 18-year-old was arrested with a gun at his school in Northeast D.C. Monday morning. Police say the man, who is a student at Maya Angelou Public Charter School, w… Source: After student arrested with gun, parents express safety concerns in DC schools
Teens with guns outside St. Louis City Foundry go back to parents | ksdk.com
"I just want to know where did these kids get the guns. I'm also baffled to hear they were released to their parents," Gail Watkins said. Source: Teens with guns outside St. Louis City Foundry go back to parents | ksdk.com
Can Alabama parents be charged for their child’s reckless gun use?
Law enforcement officials are expressing concern about a child’s access to their parents’ firearms after Alabama’s law repealing the need for a concealed carry permit went into ef… Source: Can Alabama parents be charged for their child’s reckless gun use?
These Are The Essential Gun Safety Rules For Parents, Whether You Own A Gun Or Not
Guns are the No. 1 cause of death for children in the U.S. Here’s what parents can do to keep kids safe. Source: These Are The Essential Gun Safety Rules For Parents, Whether You Own A Gun Or Not
Alabama parents can be held liable for child’s use of guns
WBRC is learning more about what could happen in Alabama if a child committed a crime with their parent’s gun. Source: Alabama parents can be held liable for child’s use of guns
Parents outraged that child brought guns to school in East Granby
EAST GRANBY, CT (WFSB) - School and town officials met with upset parents on Monday after a child brought two guns to school last week. Officials said it happened at Carl Allgrove Elementary School in East Granby last Friday. The owner of the guns, 32-year-old Kenneth Pariaug, was arrested and charged with reckless endangerment and risk … Continue reading Parents outraged that child brought guns to school in East Granby
Gun expert urges parents to be more cautious with firearms
It's a bigger problem than some may think, data from the CDC shows shootings in 2020 took the lives of more Kansas and Missouri kids and teens under 18 than car accidents. Source: Gun expert urges parents to be more cautious with firearms