Toddler shot by brother, four

A two-year-old was shot by his four-year-old brother, who may not have known the difference between a real and toy gun, police said.

A two-year-old was shot by his four-year-old brother, who may not have known the difference between a real and toy gun, police said.

The two-year-old, who suffered a single gunshot wound to the temple, was in critical condition last night at Ben Taub Hospital.

The shooting occurred yesterday afternoon at a home in south-west Houston.

Police Sgt. Cameron Grysen said the boys had been arguing when the two-year-old threw a toy at his brother.

The mother thought the boys had returned to their room, but they had instead gone to her room, where the older boy took a loaded gun from the woman’s purse.

“The four-year-old was angry … he went and got the gun, put it to his brother’s head and shot the gun,” Grysen said.

The mother told police she had the .32-calibre automatic to protect her family because of recent neighbourhood burglaries, and that Saturday was the one day that she did not secure the weapon.

She could face criminal charges.

Authorities said the four-year-old didn’t seem to understand what he had done.

“He’s wondering where his brother is, and when his brother’s coming back,” Grysen said.

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