So far this year, 44 children have been the victims of gun violence in Indianapolis with 13 of them being deadly.
INDIANAPOLIS — Children and guns—It's a topic that has been at the center of discussions surrounding gun safety.
An investigation is underway after an 11-year-old boy died after IMPD said he accidentally shot himself on Sunday. Sunday, an 11-year-old boy died after Metro Police said he accidentally shot himself. This happened Sunday on East Market Street near Sherman Drive. "It's important that if you own a firearm or have a firearm in your home to make sure that you keep them away from our younger people. So, this is certainly a hurtful scene that we have to deal with," Officer William Young with IMPD said.However, looking at the data on shootings involving juveniles, whether accidental or intentional, is disheartening.
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