
Police said the man thought his son had already caught the bus for school on a snowy morning at around 6:30 a.m., but the teen returned home soon afterward. Police said the man heard a noise in the basement and checked on it with his gun in hand. They said the father fired after apparently being startled, hitting the boy in the neck.
Lt. Steve Saunders said police interviewed the father and described him as cooperative. Investigators said the shooting appeared to be accidental.
The Hamilton County prosecutor’s office will review the case to decide whether the father should face any charges, Isaac said.
Isaac, whose city has made reducing gun violence a top priority for 2016, said the shooting underscored some important messages.
He said those who have guns in their homes should get training and make sure they keep them secured.
Referring to indications the boy had planned to skip school, Isaac said children should “tell the truth: make sure your parents know where you are, absolutely.”
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