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6-year-old boy accidentally shoots younger brother, killing him; great-grandfather charged
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Date:2025-04-10 09:07:22
A 6-year-old North Carolina boy accidentally shot his younger brother, killing the boy, authorities announced last week.
The shooting happened on Oct. 8 in Greenville, about 85 miles east of Raleigh, said the Pitt County Sheriff’s Office in a news release.
Someone called the deputies just after 7 p.m. that night, and when authorities arrived, they found a 5-year-old child who had been shot in the head. The child, identified by the Pitt County Sheriff's Office and Pitt County Schools as 5-year-old Karter Rosenboro, was taken to a hospital where he was eventually pronounced dead.
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Gun owner charged is boy's great-grandfather, authorities say
On Oct. 10, detectives arrested 72-year-old Rayfield Ruffin, who owned the gun and the home where the shooting took place. The sheriff’s office said he was charged due to a violation of statute 14-315.1 and failed to store the firearm to protect the children in the home.
Ruffin was released after posting an unsecured $2,000 bond.
"It was a terribly sad and tragic event," wrote Sgt. Lee Darnell in an email to USA TODAY. He said Ruffin, the man arrested in connection to the case, is Karter's great-grandfather.
A lawyer representing Ruffin did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
North Carolina boy loved to make others laugh, was learning Spanish
Karter had a “bright beautiful smile,” his family wrote, reflecting on his short life in an online obituary.
He was a student at Northwest Elementary School, his school district confirmed. He was in kindergarten and was learning Spanish.
“His favorite word was ‘sientate’ which means sit down, something he never did,” his family said.
The boy had just started to show his personality more and loved making people around him laugh. The 5-year-old loved to eat macaroni and cheese and had a fascination with cars.
He also owned a hat and a gold chain he’d wear, pairing them with sunglasses. His favorite colors were blue, red and green and like most children his age, he took to a wall in his grandparents’ home and wrote his name in blue. His name is still written there, his family said.
“After learning about the elections and Vice President Kamala Harris from his grandmother he was eager to learn more,” his family wrote.
The kindergartener lost his first tooth shortly before he died and got $10 from the tooth fairy, his family recalled. He spent his money on candy.
Karter was a twin, the older of the two, but his sister Khloe “was always his protector,” his family wrote.
The 5-year-old leaves behind three sisters and two brothers, as well as his mother and father.
Kenisha Salley Boomer is a friend of the boy’s grandfather and shared a GoFundMe link and asked that people donate.
“If you can donate anything please do,” she shared on Facebook Tuesday. “Sending prayers to Terry & his wife, his mother & father and the entire family.”
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Unintentional firearm injury is one of the leading causes of death among youth: CDC
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, unintentional injury is one of the leading causes of death among U.S. children aged 0 to 17 years old. Firearms are considered a leading injury method, the CDC reported.
The agency also reported that one-half of unintentional firearm injury deaths among children happen at home or while playing with or showing the firearm to another person.
"Overall, firearms used in unintentional injury deaths were often stored both loaded and unlocked and were commonly accessed from nightstands and other sleeping areas," the CDC reported.
The agency said it's possible to reduce these accidental deaths by keeping firearms locked, unloaded and separate from ammunition.
Saleen Martin is a reporter on USA TODAY's NOW team. She is from Norfolk, Virginia – the 757. Follow her on Twitter at@SaleenMartin or email her at[email protected].
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