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Anyone who doesn't think this was the parents' fault completely and fully is legally mentally retarded.
In conclusion, while tragic, this is gonna unnecessarily stir the crap-pot when really, the parents are 110% at fault.
It's Nintendo's fault for making a console for which third-party developers could make peripherals which vaguely resemble firearms to sell to irresponsible parents. Case closed.
My question is, why wasn't the gun unloaded?
According to the article, the father said that he had his firearm handy because he suspected someone snooping around his property the night before and then just kinda "forgot about it" and left it loaded out in the open. Fatal mistake.