Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Justin Stanfield Thomas Shooting: Arizona Police Investigate 4-Year-Old Killing Father



PRESCOTT VALLEY, Ariz. -- A 4-year-old boy who was visiting Prescott Valley with his dad grabbed a loaded handgun from a television stand, asked what it was and pulled the trigger, killing the man in what police say was a tragic accident.
Justin Stanfield Thomas, 34, had traveled from Phoenix to a friend's home on Friday to pick up some of his things from a duplex where he lived until earlier this year, police said. The boy quickly found a .380-caliber semi-automatic handgun, showed it to his dad and fired it, authorities said.
"Daddy got blood on him," the boy later told investigators.
Police Sgt. Brandon Bonney said Monday that it didn't appear that the tenant - James Williams, 26 - knew Thomas and his son would be visiting or had enough time to secure the weapon before they arrived. No children lived in the house.
Bonney said Williams was asleep when Thomas sent him a text message to say he was coming over, but Williams didn't read it until authorities showed up to investigate the shooting.
Williams is heard in a 911 recording released Monday saying that a man in his 30s was shot in the left side of the chest and was bleeding. One of his unidentified male friends was in the living room at the time and told authorities that he heard the boy say "what is this?" before a shot rang out. Thomas grabbed his chest and said to call 911, then collapsed, police said.
With labored breathing, Williams tells a dispatcher that he wasn't sure what happened but that he believed it was an accident involving Thomas' son.
"He's non responsive, he's breathing, there's bubbles coming from his mouth," Williams says. "He looks pretty bad."
Thomas later died at a hospital.

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