Child firing Uzi at Arizona shooting range
accidentally kills instructor, police say
(CNN) — A 9-year-old girl learning to fire a submachine gun accidentally killed her instructor at a shooting range when the weapon recoiled over her shoulder, according to Arizona authorities.The instructor, 39-year-old Charles Vacca, died at a hospital late Monday night after he was shot in the head.
The Mohave County Sheriff’s Office said the girl was with her parents. The three reside in New Jersey. The website of Bullets and Burgers, the shooting range where the accident happened, says children between the ages of 8 and 17 can shoot a weapon if accompanied by a parent or guardian.
Police identified the weapon as an Uzi, an Israeli-made submachine gun.
Representatives of the gun range declined CNN requests for comment on the incident Wednesday. But Sam Scarmardo, who operates Bullets and Burgers, told CNN affiliate KLAS Tuesday they “really don’t know what happened.”
“Our guys are trained to basically hover over people when they’re shooting,” Scarmardo said. “If they’re shooting right-handed, we have our right-hand behind them ready to push the weapon out of the way. And if they’re left-handed, the same thing.”
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disciple…………….Amen legal or not guns and children do not mix! God Bless You.
Julia
For God’s sake man…an uzi in the hands of a 9 year old girl? Awful idea, legal or not.
tellthetruth1………………………Yes…Just when you think with all that is happening in the world this truly was a shock to even consider happening at this very young age. God Bless You.
Julia
I’m extremely hard to shock. But this has broken through that.