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Boy, 9, dead over video game fight
By Holbrook Mohr, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

JACKSON, Mississippi - An 11-year-old boy in Mississippi accidentally killed his 9-year-old brother with a shotgun blast Tuesday as the two struggled over the gun after arguing about a video game, authorities said.

A-Darrious Finley died after being shot with a 12-gauge shotgun at his home near the Red Banks community in northern Mississippi, Marshall County Sheriff Kenny Dickerson said. "The younger brother allegedly got mad because he got beat at some video games and got the gun," Dickerson said.

Dickerson said the older brother, De-Andre Finley, initially said he never touched the gun. He first told deputies that the younger boy got the gun and pointed it at himself, saying "this is how I'm going to shoot you." But after more questioning, and being told that his account didn't match evidence at the scene, the older boy said the weapon accidentally discharged as the two struggled over it.

"That version we can live with because it's consistent with the evidence," Dickerson said.

Dickerson said the shotgun was too long and heavy for the younger boy to hold it against his own chest and pull the trigger.

The district attorney will look at the case, but it's likely the older brother won't be charged with a crime because he is under the age of 13 and "it appeared to be an accident anyway," the sheriff said.

Marshall County Coroner James Richard Anderson said the brothers' father was outside cutting the grass at the time of the shooting.

The boys' father told deputies the gun was kept unloaded in a closet at the home, the sheriff said. The 9-year-old had fired the gun before with his father's supervision, and investigators believe he knew how to load it himself.

How is it "accident"? Are they retarded?

Someone's going to blame video games before blaming the father.



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If they were arguing about anything else, I bet it wouldn't have been mentioned in the article. For example, whether Science class was better than Social Studies class.



"Now, a fun game should always be easy to understand - you should be able to take one look at it and know what you have to do straight away. It should be so well constructed that you can tell at a glance what your goal is and, even if you don’t succeed, you’ll blame yourself rather than the game. Moreover, the people standing around watching the game have also got to be able to enjoy it." - Shiggy

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This has nothing to do with video games, and everything to do with upbringing. If the dad had kept his gun locked up, this wouldn't have happened. Also, if he had taught the kids proper gun handling procedures, and how to channel their anger and frustration better, well, no news story. So the dad + parenting = FAIL. Not, kid + video game = dead child.



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tell me this. What kinda of an Idiot asshole would keep a 12 gauge shotgun in their house where their children play ??

do you live in Iraq or Somalia to need that much protection !!!!

damn some parents are just retards




fang kids are dngerous these days. I recall make guns illegal to those who aren't FBIs or Policemen?

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if you read the story

he kept the gun but it wasnt loaded

the kid that got shot was the one that got the gun out, and ammo and loaded it, the younger kid,

he had been shooting with his father before so he knew how to load and handle the weapon

the older brother tried to get the gun from him and it went off


the father was home but doing yard work outside


you asshats need to learn a little something can compassion, this is just a bad situation all around and your in here acting like your shit has never stunk and you have never made a mistake that could have caused someone to die


its no wonder gamers get a bad rap when we have tools like you acting all high and mighty all over the place



 

Yeah blame video games, not the asshole parent who left out a shotgun so they're 9 year old son could use it.



This is why gunracks have locks.

Gunracks have locks right?

Sometimes I wish that havings kids was something we could restrict to people who pass a test.



Yeah, but then humanity would die off.



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Sometimes I wish that havings kids was something we could restrict to people who pass a test.

If having the test makes (more) money, then surely we will.