Explosives, 73 unsecured firearms found in home of 4-year-old who accidentally shot mother in Lynnwood - My Edmonds News

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A 4-year-old boy in Lynnwood accidentally shot his mother, leading police to a shocking discovery of 73 unsecured firearms and explosives in their home. The child's father has been charged with 15 offenses, including unlawful possession of firearms and domestic violence, and has pleaded not guilty. This incident raises critical concerns about the safety of firearms in households with children. Local law enforcement is advocating for stricter gun safety measures and secure storage practices to prevent such tragedies. The case has sparked discussions within the community about gun safety and responsible ownership.

Firearm-related accidents involving children have been a growing concern nationwide, stressing the need for education on safe handling and storage. The potential for similar incidents underscores the urgency for policy changes regarding firearm safety in residential areas. Community leaders are planning outreach initiatives to promote safer practices among gun owners.

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