Annie Mougell-Walker, 42, reportedly survived the Monday shooting at her apartment about 4 p.m. in Tulsa and was able to return home later that day in a neck brace — with the bullet still lodged in her head.
“He brought home some sort of progress report,” Officer Jillian Roberson told the Daily News. “She begins to read it and he clearly knows what it says, and it’s not in favor of him.”
The boy retrieved a .22-caliber gun from the grandmother’s bedroom while she was reading, Roberson said.
The child was charged with shooting with intent to kill, Roberson said.
“He got in trouble today at school, so when I got home I was gonna talk to him furthermore about it,” Mougell-Walker told local station KOTV.
“All I saw was a big bang of a flash and heard it, and I knew I was shot in the back of my head,” she said.
The grandmother dialed 911 and was taken to Saint Francis hospital where investigators interviewed her.
At first the child told police that it wasn’t him. This reportedly prompted police to look for another explanation — until the grandmother spoke out.
Doctors were not able to remove the bullet at this time and apparently will have to wait until it works itself out, the victim said. NewsOn6.com - Tulsa, OK - News, Weather, Video and Sports - KOTV.com |
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