A device designed by a Howard student could reduce shootings by kids
8-year-old boy accidentally shoots himself in the face
But the sophomore also spends her days working to get a device on the market that she believes will help save lives. There is no way to know whether the family would have used Austin’s device if it had been available, and if they had, whether that gun could have been retrieved in time to stop that child from sending a bullet into his teacher’s hand and chest. But in talking about that case with Austin, she brought up an interesting point. She said she learned through research that many people don’t realize they can face charges for not storing their firearms properly.
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