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12 years old. May have been self inflicted. No sanctioned shooting activities at the Boy Scout Camp. No idea where the gun came from.
Boy Scouts are not allowed to have personal weapons at the scout camp.
Every day it is more bad news.
Boy Scout dies of gunshot at Boy Scout Camp in San Diego
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Re: Boy Scout dies of gunshot at Boy Scout Camp in San Diego
So sad .








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Re: Boy Scout dies of gunshot at Boy Scout Camp in San Diego
I'm sitting here trying to think of how to respond to this incident, and can't express anything but sorrow for the the young man who died.
As a long-time BSA dad, and the proud father of two Eagle Scouts, I can only say that I wish the young man had chosen to stay alive and stay in the program.
More fodder for the anti-BSA groups and the anti-gun groups.
It would be extremely interesting to know where the handgun came from.
As a long-time BSA dad, and the proud father of two Eagle Scouts, I can only say that I wish the young man had chosen to stay alive and stay in the program.
More fodder for the anti-BSA groups and the anti-gun groups.
It would be extremely interesting to know where the handgun came from.
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Re: Boy Scout dies of gunshot at Boy Scout Camp in San Diego
It's was truly heartbreaking to read this story, how very sad for the family and all who witness this terrible shooting. Was no gun safety ever taught in this troop? When so many camps have firing ranges with bolt action 22's and shotgun shooting it seems to me that basic gun safety should have been taught to the entire troop.
Re: Boy Scout dies of gunshot at Boy Scout Camp in San Diego
And you assume there wasn't because why? That it would of made a difference because?blakeariel wrote:It's was truly heartbreaking to read this story, how very sad for the family and all who witness this terrible shooting. Was no gun safety ever taught in this troop? When so many camps have firing ranges with bolt action 22's and shotgun shooting it seems to me that basic gun safety should have been taught to the entire troop.
Re: Boy Scout dies of gunshot at Boy Scout Camp in San Diego
Have they determined he took his own life?jminn1 wrote:I wish the young man had chosen to stay alive
According to this article he may have been shot more than once. The wounds are in the chest area, not the head as had been earlier reported.
http://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/local/B ... 29971.html
The deadly shooting of a 12-year-old Boy Scout at a summer camp in San Diego appeared at first to be self-inflicted, but now investigators are interviewing witnesses and examining forensic evidence to determine the cause of death.
Investigators said Monday afternoon that the boy may have been shot more than once in the upper torso, but would not say where the scout was wounded or how many times he was shot. Earlier, police had said the boy had shot himself in the head.
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