CHARLOTTE — An 8-year-old girl was shot Thursday afternoon in southwest Charlotte, the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department said.
It happened sometime before 2 p.m. off West Arrowood Road.
MEDIC said the girl was treated for life-threatening injuries and taken to a local hospital. The hospital said her wound is very superficial, CMPD later confirmed, and she’s expected to be OK.
At the scene, police said there were five people inside the apartment at the time of the shooting: Two adults and three kids.
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Investigators said it appears the shooting was accidental. They believe the shot came from within the same unit and went through a wall before it struck the little girl.
It’s not clear who fired the gun or if anyone will be charged. CMPD said they couldn’t say if it was a kid or parent who was handling the gun.
CMPD Maj. J.D. Thomas emphasized the need for gun safety and asked gun owners to be responsible with their weapons.
“If you own a firearm, make sure it is not where a juvenile or a kid or anyone can get ahold of it. Make sure they are unloaded while in a house or that you properly know how to handle a firearm,” Thomas said.
“We can say everything we want, media can put out everything they want, but it’s up to the owners of the firearms and the parents to make sure this stuff doesn’t happen.”
Thomas said everyone is cooperating but charges could come depending on the outcome of the investigation.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates.
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