Girl hospitalized after shooting self on school bus in St. Petersburg

Tampa Bay, FLLocal News

In a distressing event in St. Petersburg, Florida, a 13-year-old girl was hospitalized after accidentally shooting herself on a school bus. The incident occurred around 9:22 a. m. while the bus was transporting students to Tyrone Middle School, with a total of 20 students present.

The St. Petersburg Police Department reported that the girl was taken to Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital and is currently in stable condition. Investigators are focused on determining how the girl acquired the firearm and whether the self-inflicted gunshot wound was indeed accidental. The shooting took place near the intersection of 49th Street North and 18th Avenue North, raising alarms over the safety of school transportation. Fortunately, no other students were harmed during the incident, but it has sparked discussions about gun access for minors.

As this is a developing story, further updates are expected as police continue their investigation. The incident underscores the urgent need for community discussions about gun safety and youth education.

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