Sharelle Johnson is now facing charges of culpable negligence after her 11-year-old son allegedly injured two teenagers in a shooting during a Pop Warner football practice in Apopka on October 2. State Attorney Andrew Bain announced the arrest, highlighting the serious consequences of negligence in firearm storage.

According to the state attorney’s office, Johnson’s son obtained the firearm from an “unsecured cardboard box left in her vehicle.” The box, described as worn and tattered, lacked safety locks or fasteners, making the weapon easily accessible to the young boy. Two 13-year-olds were injured in the incident, leading to the arrest of the 11-year-old on charges of attempted second-degree murder.

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In response to Johnson’s arrest, the Apopka Police Department emphasized the crucial importance of responsible firearm ownership. They stressed the need for stringent security measures to prevent minors from accessing firearms, emphasizing a commitment to community safety by keeping weapons out of inappropriate hands. The department acknowledged the severity of the situation, expressing thoughts and prayers for the victims affected by the incident.

The statement from State Attorney Andrew Bain highlighted the negligent conditions surrounding the firearm’s storage, emphasizing the worn and tattered state of the cardboard box as a contributing factor. Culpable negligence charges suggest a legal recklessness or disregard for the safety of others, particularly in situations involving firearms.

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As the legal proceedings unfold, the incident serves as a poignant reminder of the imperative to exercise caution and responsibility in handling firearms, especially in environments where children may be present. The focus on responsible firearm ownership is underscored as authorities work to address the consequences of this tragic event in the community.