4-year-old shoots 6-year-old after finding gun in home: Manitoba RCMP

Manitoba

Two children found a gun in a home on Peguis First Nation Monday night, and a six-year-old was shot by a four-year-old when the gun discharged, according to Manitoba RCMP.

Child suffered serious but non-life-threatening injuries, RCMP say; man faces firearm storage charge

RCMP say they seized five firearms and ammunition, as well as a crossbow, after searching a home on Peguis First Nation in connection with the shooting. (David Bell/CBC)

A six-year-old was rushed to hospital Monday night after being shot by a four-year-old on a Manitoba First Nation, RCMP say.

The children were at a home on Peguis First Nation when they found the gun, police said in a Thursday news release. The younger child discharged the firearm, and the six-year-old was hit by the bullet.

The wounded child was taken to hospital with serious but non-life-threatening injuries, RCMP said.

Police were called by hospital staff around 11 p.m., after the child was admitted.

After executing a search warrant at the home, officers seized five firearms and ammunition, as well as a crossbow.

A man was arrested and is facing a charge of unlawful storage of a firearm.

Peguis is about 160 kilometres north of Winnipeg in Manitoba’s Interlake region.

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