2-year-old shot, killed at apartment near Grady, police say

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A heartbreaking shooting incident claimed the life of a two-year-old child at the Ashley Auburn Point Apartment Complex in downtown Atlanta on Sunday morning. The child was at home with his parents and two siblings when the shooting occurred, which police believe was likely accidental. The Atlanta Police Department is actively investigating the circumstances surrounding this tragic event, although further details, including the child's name, have not been disclosed. Homicide investigators are interviewing family members to gather more information, and the possibility of charges remains open depending on the findings. Lt.

Andrew Smith of the Atlanta Police urged gun owners to keep their firearms secured, particularly in households with small children, to prevent such tragedies. This incident underscores a significant public safety issue, as CDC data shows that a large percentage of unintentional child shooting deaths occur in homes with unsecured firearms. The statistics reveal that firearms are often stored loaded and easily accessible, exacerbating the risk of accidental shootings. As this story develops, FOX 5 Atlanta is committed to providing updates on this critical issue.

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