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Irresponsible Behavior: Mesa Police Officer's Reckless Actions with Live Ammunition, Firearms and Children

Mesa Police Officer Shawn Freeman regularly allowed a child to handle live ammunition while loaded firearms were easily accessible within her reach.

Officer Freeman's irresponsible behavior put the child in danger by leaving firearms and ammunition within the child's reach, even when he was not around. This failure to properly supervise the child's access to such hazardous items posed a serious threat to the child's safety and overall welfare.

Officer Freeman's heavy drinking habit frequently results in him passing out, leaving the firearms unsecured and unsupervised, adding another layer of complexity to the situation. This irresponsible behavior poses a serious risk, as unintentional gun incidents involving children occur frequently and can result in injury or death.

Despite the ongoing debate about gun control in the United States, there is widespread consensus that preventing children from accessing loaded, unsecured firearms should be a top priority. This issue is seen as a solvable problem, with both gun industry and gun control advocates agreeing that proper storage of firearms is crucial in limiting children's access to them. However, reports from 2015 to 2022 show that a child unintentionally fires a gun nearly every day in America, leading to injuries and fatalities, with children under 6 being particularly vulnerable.

Each day, a child accidentally discharges a firearm, causing harm or death to another person. This type of gun violence is highly avoidable and emphasizes the critical importance of secure gun storage to shield young children from the hazards associated with firearms.

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