
A 4-year-old boy from Florida has tragically died after finding his father’s handgun in the family car. The boy, Chosen Morris, accidentally shot himself while playing with the gun. It happened just before the family was about to head out for pizza. Authorities confirmed the heartbreaking incident.
Found the gun under the seat
The gun, a Smith & Wesson M&P .40 caliber, was left under the driver’s seat of the car. It was the father’s firearm. He used it for personal protection. Chosen, excited for the outing, got into the car. There, he discovered the weapon. While waiting for his family, he began to play with it. In doing so, he accidentally discharged it, causing a fatal injury.
The fatal moment
The loud noise startled his mother, Quinta. At first, she thought one of the children had broken something. She checked with her other kids, an 11-year-old daughter and a 7-year-old son. Neither of them had made the noise. Confused, she started searching for Chosen. She found him in the front seat of the car. He was injured. She quickly realized it was a gunshot wound.
In a panic, Quinta rushed to her son. The family was quick to respond. They immediately drove to the hospital, just two miles away. Despite their desperate efforts, Chosen was pronounced dead the next day. The news hit hard. Chief Steve Parker spoke to the media, visibly affected by the tragedy.
Parents devastated
The parents had been planning a fun evening. After dinner, they were going to buy Chosen a gift. The family had hoped for a joyful outing. Instead, they were faced with heartbreak. Robert, the father, explained that he used the gun for protection. He carried it when traveling for work. But on the day of the accident, he forgot about it. When he came home, he left the gun in the car.
No criminal charges, but investigation ongoing
Authorities have not yet filed criminal charges against the parents. However, an investigation is ongoing. Police are considering speaking with prosecutors. Chief Parker made it clear he did not want to make any judgments too quickly. He sympathized deeply with the family. No one can imagine the pain they are enduring.
This tragic event highlights the dangers of leaving firearms unattended. A simple mistake led to an unimaginable loss. The parents, devastated by their son’s death, are struggling with the weight of it all. Chief Parker also expressed his sorrow. It’s a reminder that tragedies like this can happen in an instant. The community stands by the grieving family. They now face the heartbreaking task of moving forward without their child.