His older brother said his dad had taken the boys to the shooting range to teach them more about protecting themselves. Brumby later told the Tampa Bay Times that the bullet struck his 14-year-old son’s jugular vein during the family’s target-shooting practice Sunday afternoon. As he reached for it, Brumby later told the Tampa Bay Times, he accidentally pulled the trigger. “He would shoot a .45,” the father told the Tampa Bay Times. He loved the outdoors — fishing, archery, knife-throwing and shooting, according to his memorial page.
Source: Washington Post July 05, 2016 14:45 UTC