Mydaughtershotfriend.24.03.06.ellie.nova 'link'
| Witness | Summary | |---------|---------| | (12) | Saw Mia and Ellie holding a pistol, “playing” with it. Heard a “pop” and saw Ellie fall. Did not see who fired. | | Jenna Nova | Claims she was with her mother at the park, watching from a bench. Says she heard a noise, ran to Ellie, and found her already down. Did not see the gun. | | Megan Nova | “I was chatting with a neighbor’s kid (Jenna) when I heard the bang. I rushed over, saw my daughter on the ground, and tried CPR.” | | Luis Torres | “My son was fixing the car, I was in the garage. My wife gave me the pistol case to take to the store for cleaning. I didn’t know it would be used.” | | Patrol Officer Hernandez (first on scene) | “Area was quiet, only kids around. No adults were present near the oak tree at the moment of the shot.” |
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| Issue | Relevant Statute | Potential Charges | |-------|------------------|-------------------| | | N.Y. Penal Law § 265.01 (Possession of a firearm) | Felicity (misdemeanor) – adult (Luis) could face criminal negligence . | | Involuntary manslaughter (negligent discharge) | N.Y. Penal Law § 125.10 (Manslaughter by criminal negligence) | Luis Torres (if deemed responsible for negligent storage). | | Reckless endangerment / assault with a deadly weapon | N.Y. Penal Law § 120.10 (Reckless endangerment) | Mia Torres (juvenile adjudication) – likely status‑offense (firearm misuse). | | Possible murder (premeditated) | N.Y. Penal Law § 125.25 (Murder in the second degree) | Unlikely given lack of motive and evidence of planning. | | Witness | Summary | |---------|---------| | (12)
The preponderance of forensic evidence points to as the individual who physically discharged the .22 caliber pistol, resulting in the death of Ellie Nova . The circumstances—text messages discussing a “shooting game,” the presence of the firearm in the home of a minor, and the lack of adult supervision—suggest a tragic accidental homicide stemming from reckless behavior rather than pre‑meditated intent. | | Jenna Nova | Claims she was