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Redford Township parents charged in non-fatal shooting of 5-year-old daughter
Read full article: Redford Township parents charged in non-fatal shooting of 5-year-old daughterREDFORD TOWNSHIP, Mich. – Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy has charged Redford Township residents Jonclaude Norwood and Melissa Ann Kiserin in connection with the non-fatal shooting of their 5-year-old daughter. Karina Norwood was reportedly shot by her 4-year-old brother. According to police the shooting happened on July 6 at around 1:39 a.m. in the 26500 block of Plymouth Road in Redford Township. Police were called to the area after a child was reportedly shot in the head. The girl’s brother found an unsecured handgun belonging to a relative and shot his sister in the head, according to police.
Redford police: 4-year-old accidentally shoots 5-year-old girl in head
Read full article: Redford police: 4-year-old accidentally shoots 5-year-old girl in headREDFORD TOWNSHIP, Mich. – A 5-year-old girl was shot in the head early Monday morning in the 26500 block of Plymouth Road in Redford Township, police said. MORE: Hear from mother of 5-year-old girl accidentally shot by younger brother in Redford TownshipThe person who pulled the trigger is her 4-year-old brother, police said. The 5-year-old girl, identified as Karina Norwood, was taken to a nearby hospital. Mother says 4-year-old woke up in middle of night, found gunThe mother said the 4-year-old boy has had trouble sleeping. More: Redford Township news
Hear from mother of 5-year-old girl accidentally shot by younger brother in Redford Township
Read full article: Hear from mother of 5-year-old girl accidentally shot by younger brother in Redford TownshipREDFORD TOWNSHIP, Mich. The mother of a 5-year-old girl who was accidentally shot by her younger brother, who found a loaded gun, in Redford Township has a message for other parents with guns. The shooting happened around 1:30 a.m. Monday inside a mobile home on Plymouth Road near Haggerty Road in Redford Township, police said. Karina Norwood is recovering at Childrens Hospital after her 4-year-old brother found a loaded gun and accidentally shot her in the head. He woke up, went into a back bedroom and unlocked a small closet, which had a loaded gun inside, Kiser said. He thought it was a toy gun, Kiser said.