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Manu
12-05-2001, 07:11 PM
A 12-year-old boy said he was acting out an anti-terrorist video game when he fatally shot his younger brother, according to authorities.

Jose Iniguez, 8, was shot once in the chest Thursday afternoon while his mother slept and his father worked, said Nelida Stone, a San Joaquin sheriff's deputy.

The name of the boy who fired the shot was not released because of his age.

Stone said the boy told investigators he and his brother had been playing "WinBack: Covert Operation," a game rated for teen-agers in which the hero has to overpower terrorists to win back a weapons complex.

The boys began to act out roles in the game when Jose said he "wanted to get more real and got papa's gun," the older boy told investigators.

The younger boy got the loaded .25-caliber semiautomatic handgun from a box on top of a bookshelf. There was no ammunition clip in the gun, but apparently a round was in the chamber.

The older boy said he took the gun from his brother because it was dangerous. He said he accidentally pulled the trigger.

"They were playing at the time," Stone said. "It wasn't like they were fighting. It was a tragic accident."

The shot awoke the boy's mother, Esperanza Iniguez, 37, who found her youngest son lying on the floor covered in blood.

She phoned for help "yelling and screaming desperately that someone had been shot," Stone said. She and her older son tried in vain to perform CPR, though they didn't know the technique.

The boy originally told deputies his brother had shot himself. He later admitted pulling the trigger, Stone said.

He was not arrested and will probably not face charges. Stone said his parents will likely be prosecuted for not securing a loaded weapon.

The father, Jesse Iniguez, 40, said he owned the gun because he once worked as a security guard.
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Manu
12-05-2001, 07:12 PM
This is so horrible of an event I hate to use it as a soapbox. But I hope to dear god no one says that this is the video games fault.

Where are the parents? I believe that video game has a 13 + rating. I believe guns should be kept unloaded/out of the reach of children. I believe children should have supervision while playing.

I really hope someone turns this into a case of bad parenting rather than the evils of the video game industry.

ChaoticThoughts
12-05-2001, 09:58 PM
I do not know of any video games that killed anyone. Some kids with epilepsy get a little messed up...

But this only came to happen because of the combo of guns in the house, and not enough parental supervision.

Most kids I know have had a water-gun, and squirt each other during summer. Then a kid find a real gun, and instead of squirting someone, blows their brains out. I guess water guns should be illegal too.

The real crime is that dumbasses can pop out kids, and are not responsible enough to take care of them. And the availablity of guns to these dumbasses...

Sure, people in america should have rights, but I think they should first earn them.

DaOgre
12-06-2001, 04:15 PM
Yeah ok...Winback kicks ass... and no it hasnt killed anyone..

Im going to go pretend to be President Bush and bomb my little brother and accidentally kill someone... then we can all blame him for my brothers death.

Snouter
12-06-2001, 05:24 PM
Originally posted by ChaoticThoughts
The real crime is that dumbasses can pop out kids, and are not responsible enough to take care of them. And the availablity of guns to these dumbasses...


Good points. Why was Esperanza sleeping? A tough day watching Opra and munching on junk food? My guess is that Jose's brother pointed at the target and pulled the trigger. He lied from the start. Maybe fingerprints on the pistol can prove whether the victim touched the gun or not. Unless the little murderer had the presence of mind to put his brother's fingerprints on the pistol.

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