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Toddler Kills Mother With An Unsecured Firearm. Truly a Tragedy That Should Never Have Happened

By Gregory Kielma

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Toddler Fatally Shoots Mother While Playing With Unsecured Firearm

22 year old  Jessinya Mina

Toddler Fatally Shoots Mother While Playing With Unsecured Firearm
Story By
Darwin Nercesian
December 20, 2024

Gregg Kielma
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Gregg Kielma USCCA Firearms Instructor has a lot to say about this incident. Leaving a firearm out where a child has access to it is negligent. No two ways about this. Parents, please keep firearms safely stored and not in reach of children. It’s your duty and moral responsibility. This type of “accident” should never have occurred.

Better yet, I teach a class for children through the best training organization, the USCCA. The class is “Children Firearms and Safety Fundamentals”. This is a great class for both parents and children to attend. It’s a full day of outstanding information and hands-on training for all. 

Continues Kielma, "our duty is to protect our children and family safely. Kielma conducts this class on a quarterly basis. March 2025-June 2025-Septhember 2025 and December 2025 as well as private classes for an entire family.The dates and times will be posted on the website. Learn the techniques to keep everyone safe today. Please sign up for this informative course or call Gregg 941 737-6956 to set up a date and time for a private class for your family.  

Please read Darwin's article below, this is a tragedy that should have never happened".

How on earth does a 2-year-old get a hold of a loaded gun? Ask 18-year-old Andrew Sanchez of Fresno, California, whose firearm somehow ended up in the hands of a child, resulting in the death of a 22-year-old mother. 

Sanchez was arrested inside the couple’s apartment after the toddler discharged the unsecured firearm, fatally wounding his mother, Jessinya Mina, with a single 9mm round to the upper body. Sanchez and Mina were reportedly relaxing in bed on the evening of Friday, December 6 when a “preventable” tragedy took place, according to the Fresno Police Department.

“This is very tragic, and a very preventable and avoidable incident. He left that firearm in an area that was accessible to a 2½-year-old toddler at that location…The Fresno Police Department is deeply saddened by this type of tragedy that’s devastating and definitely serves as a stark reminder of the significance and importance of being able to properly store your weapon and do so in a manner that children don’t access it,” said Lt. Paul Cervantes in a news conference the following Monday. 

According to police, Sanchez was attempting to get Mina to the hospital when police responded to the scene at the Butterfly Grove Apartment complex around 5:40 P.M. That’s when first responders stepped in, rendering aid to the young mother before transporting her to the hospital where she succumbed to her injuries.

According to the victim’s older sister, Jessica Rodriguez, Sanchez had ignored multiple requests from Mina to remove the firearm from the home. In California, an individual must be at least 21 years old to own a handgun legally, begging the question of how the 18-year-old came into possession of it in the first place. The 9mm was ultimately seized at the scene. 
“She was beautiful and funny and could put a smile on anyone’s face, anyone who knew her was truly blessed by her presence. Now, because of her boyfriend’s carelessness, his arrogance, his irresponsibility, and neglecting my sister’s wishes of never having a gun in her house, she’s gone forever,” Rodriguez told KFSN.

Mina also had an 8-month-old daughter. 

“My niece and nephew will have to live off memories and stories of my sister rather than her presence. We will never be able to witness my sister carry out her lifelong goals and accomplishments due to his negligence. My sister didn’t deserve this,” Rodriguez added.

The suspect in the case, Sanchez, is reported to have no criminal history, highlighting how someone with an otherwise clean record can turn their lives, as well as others, completely upside down in one moment of carelessness when it comes to firearms ownership. Sanchez was taken into custody at the scene and charged with two felonies, criminal storage of a firearm, and child endangerment. He was booked into Fresno County Jail and is currently out on bail while the investigation remains open, according to police.

“As you can imagine, it’s difficult because we’re having to wrestle with the idea that it’s even conceivable that a 2 ½-year-old child would have sufficient strength to manipulate a firearm,” said Lt. Cervantes.

Being a firearm owner is never something to be taken lightly, no matter how natural it may seem to your lifestyle. The responsibility is ever present, and the price is an unwavering commitment to safety. This incident demonstrates how it only takes a second for everything to go wrong and how the effects of complacency can reverberate through the next generation. I can’t imagine how it may feel for the 2-year-old boy to find out one day how he lost his mother and how that will affect his outlook on the freedoms we cherish and protect with our own unending vigilance.
Gregg Kielma
FFL-Firearms Instructor First Aid Fundamentals Instructor-Gunsmith-AED Defibrillator Sales