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I hate to make light of such a tragedy but sometimes you hav eto laugh just to keep from crying.
 
Chicago mom allegedly shot son, 12, dead over missing memory card
ByEmily Crane September 13, 2021 The New York Post
 

A Chicago mother has been charged after she allegedly shot dead her 12-year-old son over a missing SD memory card.

Fallon Harris, 37, is accused of shooting her son Kaden Ingram in the head multiple times inside their South Chicago home on Saturday morning.Prosecutors alleged in court that security cameras inside the home captured Harris pointing her gun at her son as she demanded he hand over the memory card, CBS2 reports.

When the boy said he didn’t have the card, Harris allegedly fired a single shot at her son’s head.  The boy was “conscious and crying” after the first shot, according to prosecutors.Harris allegedly took a phone call while her son was lying on the kitchen floor and then came back to demand the memory card again.

She then shot her son in the head a second time, prosecutors allege.

Police were alerted by two family members whom Harris had called immediately after the shooting to allegedly admit what she had done. Responding officers found the boy lying on the kitchen floor with multiple gunshot wounds to his head.

Kaden was rushed to the hospital, where he was pronounced dead. Harris has been charged with first-degree murder. She was refused bail during a brief court hearing Sunday where the judge ordered her to undergo a mental health evaluation. Family members told investigators that the mother had been displaying paranoid behavior prior to the shooting.

The mother has a concealed carry license and owns two guns, according to prosecutors

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37 minutes ago, Borg warner said:
I hate to make light of such a tragedy but sometimes you hav eto laugh just to keep from crying.
 
Chicago mom allegedly shot son, 12, dead over missing memory card
ByEmily Crane September 13, 2021 The New York Post
 

A Chicago mother has been charged after she allegedly shot dead her 12-year-old son over a missing SD memory card.

Fallon Harris, 37, is accused of shooting her son Kaden Ingram in the head multiple times inside their South Chicago home on Saturday morning.Prosecutors alleged in court that security cameras inside the home captured Harris pointing her gun at her son as she demanded he hand over the memory card, CBS2 reports.

When the boy said he didn’t have the card, Harris allegedly fired a single shot at her son’s head.  The boy was “conscious and crying” after the first shot, according to prosecutors.Harris allegedly took a phone call while her son was lying on the kitchen floor and then came back to demand the memory card again.

She then shot her son in the head a second time, prosecutors allege.

Police were alerted by two family members whom Harris had called immediately after the shooting to allegedly admit what she had done. Responding officers found the boy lying on the kitchen floor with multiple gunshot wounds to his head.

Kaden was rushed to the hospital, where he was pronounced dead. Harris has been charged with first-degree murder. She was refused bail during a brief court hearing Sunday where the judge ordered her to undergo a mental health evaluation. Family members told investigators that the mother had been displaying paranoid behavior prior to the shooting.

The mother has a concealed carry license and owns two guns, according to prosecutors

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In some cultures, violence is the solution to many problems.

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