By Dean Rieck
Anti-gun activists will undoubtedly pounce on the tragic shooting in Worthington, Ohio, and claim that it is proof that no one can be trusted with a gun. This is to be expected since such incidents are so rare and anti-gun arguments so flimsy. They have to latch onto anything and everything.
But most people will recognize this tragedy for what it is: simply an irresponsible person committing a crime.
The incident began innocently enough as a prank. According to media reports, five high-school girls drove to 141 Sharon Springs Drive, a supposedly “haunted” house beside a cemetery. It was sometime around 10 p.m. on August 22. Three of the girls got out of the car and approached the house through a tangle of weeds and bushes.
One of the girls in the car honked the horn, scaring the three girls on foot. The three ran back to the car while they heard what sounded like firecrackers, but which were actually gun shots. The girls drove around the block, passing the house again. It was then that a 17-year-old high school girl was shot twice, in the upper body and head. She is in critical condition.
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