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    Father: 'My kid made a mistake' in school

    PORT ORCHARD, Wash. (AP) — Crying and wearing an orange jail jumpsuit, a frightened 9-year-old boy accused of accidentally shooting a classmate sat before a judge in juvenile court Thursday as his father gently rubbed his back.

    The scene — coming a day after police said the boy accidently shot a fellow third-grader — raised questions that will be played out in the legal system: Did he know what he did was wrong? And is anyone else responsible?

    Bail was set at $50,000 during the hearing where preliminary charges were filed. Ultimately, the court will determine whether the case against the boy will continue as an 8-year-old girl remains critically wounded.

    "I just want everyone to know that my kid made a mistake. It was a terrible mistake," the boy's father, Jason Cochran, said outside the courthouse.

    An uncle, Patrick Cochran, is the boy's legal guardian and also sat by his nephew's side in the courthouse. The Seattle Times reported late Thursday the boy had been released on bail. The Kitsap County Juvenile Detention Facility said it couldn't comment and a juvenile administrator did not immediately return a phone call. Court arrangements provided that the boy would be released to his uncle and placed under house arrest if bail was met.

    "He's a good kid. It's all I can say," Patrick Cochran said earlier Thursday. "I apologize to the family of that girl. I really do."

     

    Authorities say the boy brought a .45-caliber handgun he got from his mother's house to an elementary school in Bremerton on Wednesday, and the weapon discharged from inside his backpack just before classes let out, critically injuring Amina Kocer-Bowman.

    Todd Dowell of the Kitsap County prosecutor's juvenile division said his office had enough information to charge the boy on Thursday. However, he will not be arraigned until the court determines if the boy has the capacity to understand what he did was wrong.

    Under state law, children between 8 and 12 years old can face charges if a court makes such a determination. A capacity hearing in this case will be held in two weeks.

    Kitsap County officials said both the child's mother and father have criminal records. Bremerton police Lt. Peter Fisher would not discuss whether authorities were investigating any adults in connection with Wednesday's shooting, and he wouldn't release further information about the investigation.

    Kocer-Bowman remained in critical condition at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle after undergoing surgery for a gunshot wound. Dr. Eileen Bulger said the girl will likely be at the hospital for several weeks and face further surgeries. She was sedated and on a ventilator but has woken up and interacted with her parents.

    On Wednesday, Bremerton police characterized the shooting at Armin Jahr Elementary as accidental. A bullet hit the girl in the abdomen and arm, according to authorities.

    Her father, John Bowman, thanked his daughter's teacher in a statement, saying "had she not administered first aid and stopped the bleeding from the gunshot wound, this event would have surely been tragic."

    The teacher, Natalie Poss, told KING-TV on Thursday night the shooting was "a teacher's worst nightmare."

    She recalled hearing a loud bang, then seeing the little girl slump. Poss told students to go get help.

    The teacher located the gunshot wound and applied pressure until medics arrived, telling the girl, "Stay with me, Amina!"

    The boy was charged with unlawful possession of a gun, bringing a dangerous weapon to school and third-degree assault charges. Authorities believe he got the weapon during a visitation with his mother over the weekend, according to charging documents released Thursday. The documents state that the boy told a classmate about five days ago that he was going to bring his "dad's gun" to school and run away. The gun discharged after the boy slammed his backpack down on a desk, the documents said.

    "He has a lot of good in his heart," Poss said of the boy. "I know he didn't intend this to happen. And I know he's hurting tonight."

    Court documents show Jamie Lee Chaffin, who is listed as the boy's mother in a child support case, sued the boy's father for failing to pay child support. She also has been in and out of the court system, according to court documents.

    In 2005, she was arrested for possession of meth in Bremerton but pleaded guilty to a drug paraphernalia charge. She also was convicted of marijuana deliver and forgery.

    Twenty-seven states have some form of firearm child access prevention laws. Such laws can include criminal penalties for adults who allow children to get their hands on guns, but Washington is not one of those states, according to the San Francisco-based Legal Community Against Violence.

    Gail Hammer, a law professor at Gonzaga University in Spokane, said it is very rare for a child as young as 9 to be charged with a crime. Even if a young child is convicted, he wouldn't be sent to an adult prison, Hammer said.

    "Generally with young children they try to deal with it in the juvenile system," she said.

    In Olympia, the Seattle Democrat who chairs the state Senate Judiciary Committee said there is a lapse in state law. "We do not hold people very accountable in this state for leaving guns around the house with small children," Sen. Adam Kline said.

    Kline said that he would consider a bill to address it during the next legislative session next year, but didn't sound hopeful of its chances.

    There have been shootings at schools that involved younger children. In 2000, 6-year-old Kayla Rolland, a Michigan first-grader, was fatally shot by a 6-year-old classmate who brought a gun from home. That classmate was not criminally charged; prosecutors said he was too young to be held responsible. Last year, a 6-year-old kindergartner at a Houston elementary school accidentally fired a gun as he was showing it off to friends, injuring three students.

    Bremerton Schools spokeswoman Patty Glaser said the school where Wednesday's shooting happened, with about 400 students, was open for classes Thursday with 10 counselors available to talk with teachers, students and parents. The school is in a quiet residential neighborhood about 20 miles west of Seattle, across Puget Sound.

    Patrick Cochran said the boy's grandmother adopted him, but she died a year ago and he became the child's legal guardian. He said he lives with the boy's father, and the boy's two sisters.

    As court officers led the boy away after the hearing, his father hugged him and gave him a kiss. Both had tears in their eyes.

    ___

    Associated Press writers Rachel La Corte in Olympia, Wash., and Nicholas K. Geranios in Spokane, Wash., contributed to this report.

     
    • joel  •  Minneapolis, Minnesota  •  3 mths ago
      Guilty..........of having stupid, stupid parents. Feel bad for both of those kids.
      • Shallow Guy 3 mths ago
        I was thinking to myself while reading this article that holy sheesh this is a stupid as hell family, and then bang... right there the first comment confirms. It don't matter no how what happens to that there boy... his life is gonna be all messed up. good luck son.
      • Steve 3 mths ago
        No, stupid for the parents to leave A loaded gun out when you have kids.Not stupid for having A gun in your house.
      • bradley 3 mths ago
        it's ignorant too say their stupid. Maybe awful, we don't know what tragic lives these people could truely have lived.
    • John  •  Chelsea, Michigan  •  3 mths ago
      Mom had drug possession and delivery charges. Does that not legally prevent her from owning a firearm ? She needs to be charged with this crime if the boy got the gun from her possession.
      • Tutties 3 mths ago
        YES. Thank you. Don't punish the boy for his mothers sins and violations.
      • MichaelF 3 mths ago
        I agree charge the mother but I dont know if I agree with the gun accidentally discharging though its not very likely.
      • Beanz 3 mths ago
        She had a paraphernalia charge, which in the court systems carries no worse of a punishment than that of a traffic ticket. "Marijuana deliver and forgery" are likely high class misdemeanors, but misdemeanors nonetheless. Only felons are prevented from owning firearms. That being said, it still doesn't mean she is responsible enough to own a gun or have her son around unsupervised, which apparently is what happened. I agree that she should be charged with this and I also think any custodial or visitation rights should be reevaluated. And then she should have to pay that little girl's medical bills.
    • noneshallpass  •  3 mths ago
      The person at fault is the mother who allowed access to a loaded firearm.
      • free2rhyme 3 mths ago
        Well stated
      • rupert 3 mths ago
        Exactly. The boy's mother is the one who should be facing charges, not her son.
        Unfortunately, in that state her negligence is not a crime.
      • Edward 3 mths ago
        The boy is also at fault for being a #$%$ and bringing a gun to school
    • Tabby  •  Troy, New York  •  3 mths ago
      Seems this poor child got the short end of the stick when it comes to parents. I hope both children recover from this.
      • RaW 50 3 mths ago
        Finally, someone looking at both sides.
      • ray 3 mths ago
        Don't forget the Gene Pool. People Breed Horses, and Dogs with more thought then they do Children. Some Women will have Sex with anybody that's got a Stash of good Dope. Then expect an Entitlement for us to pay for their SDS Treatment, Birth Control, Abortions, and or Delivery Bill, with 18 Years of Welfare.
        The "Men" only care about if they are seen as a "Player" with no accountability attached to their off spring. Then we wonder what's wrong with Society, or where the Cretins that walk among us come from. They come from from a Cess Pool of our own making !
      • halfpint7698 3 mths ago
        Totally, these poor kids are paying the price for the boy's dummy bio-parents. Hopefully they can both come through this and some good can come out of it, somehow.
    • Ringo  •  3 mths ago
      What was the mother, who appears to be a meth addict and a felon, doing with a firearm. She should be in prison for being a felon in possesion of a firearm. She is the one to blame for this mess. Hope the little girl fully recovers from her injuries.
      • ManInTheStreet 3 mths ago
        Meth addicts and felons also need the ability to defend themselves (perhaps from each other).
      • Ringo 3 mths ago
        @ManinTheSteet.....They gave up that right when they became felons. Now they have a right to rot in a prison cell.
      • SIMON DANNIE FROM INDIA 3 mths ago
        if the parents already had criminal records, why are thy not in prison?
    • Lisa  •  Texarkana, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      Obviously the boy did not intentionally shoot the girl, but he definitely has problems because of his parents. His mother should be the one to be in jail trying to come up with 50,000.00 bail. The boy needs counceling & a new set of good parents.
    • Al  •  3 mths ago
      A 20 y.o. and 48 y.o. man pass a gun back and forth in a church closet in Lealman Fl and end up fatally shooting the 20 y.o. pastor's daughter who was in the next room. No charges are filed. What's wrong with this picture?
    • Caius  •  3 mths ago
      Some humanoids should not have children, unfortunately, those are the kind that just keep spawning with no idea of how to raise them nor with any intention of building a solid family.
    • Barbara  •  Lineville, Alabama  •  3 mths ago
      It is ashame that two young life where change in a matter of minutes.Hopefully the young girl with make it without to many problems.
    • David  •  Roanoke, Virginia  •  3 mths ago
      This is pure stupid. The only people who should be charged in this incident are the adults responsible for the child's care.
    • frostburn  •  3 mths ago
      mother should be charged not the kid.
    • Kala  •  North Bergen, New Jersey  •  3 mths ago
      Shouldn’t the parents be held responsible for keeping a gun within easy reach of a curious child? Feel sorry for the boy!
    • charles m  •  Montgomery, Alabama  •  3 mths ago
      It sounds like the mother should be locked up. The childs visit the mother and leave her home with a gun. She has a criminal record and the father does too. The grandmother died and the uncle gets custody. I like the family support of the child, however the state of Washington need a law that hold a parent in this case respondsible. My regards for the precious child in the hospital.
    • AngryoungRedhead  •  3 mths ago
      A real mother would say, "Let my boy go, it's not his fault, it's mine, for failing to keep that gun out of his hands."
    • Terri J.  •  3 mths ago
      Pretty obvious this boy comes from a screwed up home. He's not even in the custody of his own parents. So sad. This is just one example of what happens to children from broken and dysfunctional families. And now that poor little girl and her family are paying the price. I hope she makes a full recovery and that the boy gets help.
    • Gary  •  Traverse City, Michigan  •  3 mths ago
      Unreal. 9 years old. An ACCIDENT. No human pulled the trigger. no malice toward the victim. 2 lives forever changed because some fool could not properly maintain his weapon.SInce it went off in his backpack, that alone shows you the CHILD had no clue even how to operate it. The odds and laws of chance would actually favor the child carrying it in his backpack to be the one shot. due to its proximityu,a nd the amount of area the childs back offered to the zone of fire. I just hope the girl recovers, and they do not destroy this 9 year olds life any further then ar simple act of nearly killing a person already has. And whoever owns that gun needs an #$%$ whipping. I am totally against gun control, but i do not advocate gun stupidity. The registered owner of that gun should be the one in orange jump suit, as his liability in this accident is far greater then the childs.
    • rusk1955  •  3 mths ago
      a .45-caliber handgun he got from his mother's house to an elementary
      I agree, it was not that child's fault. It was the mother's fault. I hope that she gets arrested and jailed because the mother did not have her gun secured in the home.
      Why are they keeping a child in jail? Is he considered a risk of flight? Have him turn in passport.
    • Internationalist  •  3 mths ago
      "Both the child's mother and father have criminal records." Poor kid. Scumball parents. The phrase "trailer park trash" comes to mind. And now this boy, the girl who was shot, and her family are suffering for the stupidity of the boys' parents. I say the boys' parents, and particularly his mother, should be the ones jailed and tried for this event!
    • juno100  •  3 mths ago
      Nine year olds simply cannot reason like adults. They have limited impulse control and understanding of consequences. Brain science has documented this clearly. Parents who leave loaded hand guns accessible in a house with children ARE culpable. End of story.
    • Kay  •  Saginaw, Michigan  •  3 mths ago
      Another tragic story of a child whose life is forever altered because the adults in his life failed to do their jobs as caregivers. I'm sure that the child protective services in Washington felt it was a good idea for the child to have visitation with his mom, the same family preservation crap they push here in Michigan, but it is traumatic for them to have to even visit the chaotic environments they were removed from. We need to stop worrying about a person's right to parent and start worrying about a child's right to a decent life! I also agree with questioning how the mother owned a fire arm, in Michigan you can't if you have a felony record.
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