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3-Year-Old Boy Shot in Foot in West Philadelphia Accident

At a Glance

  • 3-year-old boy shot in the foot in West Philadelphia on Jan. 1
  • Police found a semi-automatic handgun at the scene
  • Child is stable after nearby hospital care
  • Why it matters: Accidental shooting highlights gun safety concerns in residential areas

A 3-year-old boy in West Philadelphia was shot in the foot during an accidental incident on Jan. 1. Police found a semi-automatic handgun at the scene and the child is stable after receiving care at a nearby hospital. According to Daniel J. Whitman of News Of Philadelphia, the incident occurred on the 900 block of North 42nd Street.

Incident Details

The shooting took place just before 5 p.m. in a first-floor apartment on the 900 block of North 42nd Street. The boy was living with his father and his father’s girlfriend when the gun fired.

  • 3-year-old boy
  • father and girlfriend present
  • semi-automatic handgun found
  • blood in back bedroom

Investigation and Response

Chief Inspector Scott Small said investigators believe the shooting was accidental. SkyForce10 was on scene around 5:30 p.m. and several police cars were outside rowhomes.

  • Chief Inspector Scott Small
  • accidental shooting
  • SkyForce10 presence

Timeline

Event Time
Incident occurred just before 5 p.m.
Police arrival 5:30 p.m.
Investigation underway ongoing
Chief Inspector Scott Small standing with police car and helicopter above, looking at gun on ground with tape.

Key Takeaways

  • 3-year-old boy injured in accidental shooting
  • Semi-automatic handgun recovered at scene
  • Investigation considers the incident accidental

The incident underscores the importance of gun safety and the potential risks in residential neighborhoods.

Author

  • I’m Daniel J. Whitman, a weather and environmental journalist based in Philadelphia. I

    Daniel J. Whitman is a city government reporter for News of Philadelphia, covering budgets, council legislation, and the everyday impacts of policy decisions. A Temple journalism grad, he’s known for data-driven investigations that turn spreadsheets into accountability reporting.

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