The 21-year-old woman was shot in the head during a Zoom call, and Altamonte Springs police believe a toddler found an unsecured gun.
A toddler fatally shot an Orlando-area mother during a video call after finding an unsecured handgun, police said Thursday.
Someone on the work-related Zoom conference called 911 and reported that they had seen a toddler and heard a noise before Shamaya Lynn fell backwards, police said in a"Investigators determined that the injury was caused by a toddler who found a loaded handgun, which was left unsecured by an adult in the apartment," the police department said in a statement. Police said Lynn was shot in the head.that police said she is the toddler's mother.
Investigators said the handgun belonged to the father of the victim's two young children, the station reported. Neither child was injured.
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