http://www.wsmv.com/news/22770717/detail.html
Cheyenne's stepfather, Douglas Robert Cronberger, said he believed someone was trespassing on their property, so he stepped outside with his semi-automatic gun. When he returned inside, he placed the gun on a living room table.
Cronberger said Cheyenne mistook the weapon for a Wii video game controller and fatally shot herself in the abdomen.
Cheyenne was rushed to University Medical Center in Lebanon where she was pronounced dead.
As for the reason the girl mistook the weapon for a Wii controller (allegedly)? Yeah, apparently it's a Chinese knockoff.
However, a lot of this doesn't add up. And I mean a LOT. In the WSMV article (which I linked, and quoted) the stepfather is the one saying she mistook the weapon for a Wii controller. However, in the News Channel 5 story, the mother is the one quoted as saying that.
But it gets worse.
[Sheriff] Ashe said the stepfather said he was asleep at the time of the shooting, and the child's mother was in the room with the Cheyenne and the couple's 3-month-old infant.
So the stepfather comes in from looking for a prowler, lays a gun (with safety off) on the table in a room containing two children, and then goes to sleep? And the MOTHER is in the room with them, with the gun on the table, not doing anything about it?
First of all, I'm sure anyone here with younger siblings or children of their own knows that a 3 year old is at the age where they're going to grab anything they can get their hands on. She didn't have to mistake the weapon for anything. She just wanted to grab it.
But what's more interesting is, as another opinion article put it, how wonderfully mentioning a video game controller completely takes the focus off how the stepfather was criminally negligent in leaving a live loaded firearm within easy reach of a young child.
And I know I have no right to be accusatory, but isn't it just a LITTLE strange that she would be pointing the weapon at her own chest/abdomen instead of maybe at the ground or something? I don't know much about weapons, but the News Channel 5 article says it was a .380 caliber, semi-automatic handgun (but they didn't mention the brand)...would a three year old be capable of pulling the trigger with the gun pointed at her own body like that?
It seems a bit off...part of me suspects foul play involved but obviously I don't have any evidence. What say you?