

Shamaya Lynn’s boyfriend also called 911 begging, “Come on! Come on now, hurry, please hurry! Please!” WKMG “Investigators determined that the injury was caused by a toddler who found a loaded handgun, which was left unsecured by an adult in the apartment,” police said in a statement, adding that they are working with the Seminole County State’s Attorney’s Office. It was not immediately clear if the man is the child’s father. I just came through the door!” the boyfriend continues. “Come on! Come on! Come on! Come on now, hurry, please hurry! Please! I don’t know what happened, I just went in the house. A co-worker called 911 and told the dispatcher, “we heard a loud kaboom, and she then leaned back and we just saw blood from her face.” Google Maps And I come in the room and my girlfriend, she was working on the computer, she’s just laid back. In another 911 call, Lynn’s boyfriend is heard pleading with the dispatcher to send help. The gun belonged to the child’s father, WESH has reported. We’re calling her name, she’s not talking or responding.” Shamaya Lynn’s toddler had found an unsecured gun, belonging to the child’s father, in the apartment. “The baby’s back there crying, she’s not answering or anything. All I heard - we heard a loud kaboom, and she then leaned back and we just saw blood from her face,” the colleague continues. “She just fell back and her nose was bleeding … I don’t know if something hit, she hit the desk, I don’t know. She’s bleeding! She has her camera on,” a co-worker can be heard telling the dispatcher, Fox News reported. Shamaya Lynn, 21, was on a Zoom conference call Wednesday when suddenly a loud bang rang out and she fell backward, Altamonte Springs police said in a statement. TikTok-famous emu fighting for his life with avian influenzaĭeSantis plans to resume migrant flights to Democratic areas, rep saysįlorida ‘Good Samaritan’ discovers $150K worth of cocaine washed-up on shoreline, hands it to authoritiesĬhilling 911 calls captured the moments after a Florida mom was fatally shot in the head in front of her co-workers by her toddler, who found an unsecured gun in the apartment. I just came through the door!” the boyfriend continues.Coast Guard rescues nearly 100 migrants on boat off Florida coast with no food, water Facebook The tot found Avery’s firearm inside a child’s “Paw Patrol” backpack that was on the couple’s bedroom floor, prosecutors said. The couple’s 2-year-old son found a gun and shot his mother, Shamaya Lynn, in the head on Aug. Veondre Avery is facing charges of manslaughter and failure to securely store a firearm. Stunned colleagues of Lynn witnessed the shooting and one of them called 911.Īvery, who was not there at the time, arrived home shortly after and also frantically called 911. The tot found Avery’s firearm inside a child’s “Paw Patrol” backpack that was on the couple’s bedroom floor, prosecutors said. 11, according to the Seminole-Brevard State Attorney’s Office. Veondre Avery, 22, is facing charges of manslaughter and failure to securely store a firearm after his 2-year-old son found his gun and shot the 21-year-old mother, Shamaya Lynn, in the head on Aug.

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