The parents of the 6-year-old Toms River boy who was fatally shot by his four year old playmate has filed a six-count civil suit today against the other family.
The father of the four-year-old Toms River boy, who fatally shot his six-year-old friend last month while they were playing outside, was expected in court today, but according to his attorney, he will likely not be there.
The lawyer for the Toms River man whose 4-year-old son shot and killed a 6-year-old playmate last month accuses the prosecutor in the case of grandstanding.
The father of a four year old Toms River Boy who fatally shot his 6-year-old playmate is arrested for having multiple unsecured weapons accessible to children.
While the state awaits a decision from the Atlantic County Prosecutor’s office regarding the murder of a Toms River six-year-old, who was allegedly shot by his playmate, many are asking why investigations get moved to other jurisdictions.
A legal expert weighing in on the investigation of the Toms River boy, who shot his six-year-old playmate believes the child will not be facing severe legal ramifications, and in likelihood neither will the parents.
With so much attention towards the shooting of a six-year-old Toms River boy by his four-year-old playmate, measures on gun safety are being brought into the forefront.
This week, Ocean County was rocked by the news of 6-year-old Brandon Holt from Toms River, who was accidentally shot by a 4-year-old friend. Neighbors who would like to join in a remembrance of Brandon, are invited to do so tonight.
Services are set for 6-year-old Brandon Holt, a Toms River boy whose life was cut short far too soon as his parents take steps to make sure he will continue to have an impact on the community.