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Concerns Rise Over Youth Gun Access in Fort Worth

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From a Texas wrongful-death attorney’s perspective, these back-to-back Fort Worth teen deaths are devastating, and they highlight two different but equally urgent legal and safety issues. WFAA reports a 16-year-old was killed in what police described as an accidental shooting inside an apartment, and days earlier a 15-year-old was killed when gunfire was sprayed into a home in a drive-by shooting. Police said the accidental case reflects a broader problem of children having access to firearms, while Cook Children’s Aim for Safety program emphasizes that guns should be stored locked, unloaded, and separate from ammunition. From a civil standpoint, an accidental shooting can raise serious negligent-storage or negligent-supervision questions depending on who owned the gun and how the teen gained access to it. A drive-by case is different, but it can still raise wrongful-death and possible premises-security issues depending on the facts. The larger takeaway is that many of these tragedies are preventable when access to firearms is limited and safe-storage practices are actually followed. If you or someone you know has been affected by gun violence, it's crucial to understand your rights and options. While this issue goes beyond personal injury law, advocating for community safety and responsible gun ownership is vital in reducing these tragedies. Seeking legal advice can help navigate the complexities of such situations.
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