Yesenia Cantu faces a Class A misdemeanor charge of making a firearm accessible to a child, which carries up to one year in prison if convicted. The McAllen Monitor reports Justice of the Peace Marcos Ochoa issued her a $10,000 bond, and that she was formally charged Monday.
The incident occurred at about 7:10 p.m. on Oct. 24, 2015.
Hidalgo County Sheriff's Deputies met with Cantu’s aunt who told them
she was across the street from her house when Cantu and the child
arrived at her house. The aunt said the young boy got out of the car and
walked across the street to her while holding a revolver, according to a
criminal complaint obtained by mySA.com.
The aunt asked the boy if she could see the gun in order to get it out
of his hands, but the gun discharged as she was taking it away from him,
according to the complaint.
Cantu later told deputies she found the revolver in her ex-husband’s car
and she placed it in the center console of her mother’s car, which she
was driving at the time of the shooting incident, according to the
complaint.
She told deputies she was unsure when, or how her son knew the gun was inside the vehicle.
The McAllen Monitor reported the child survived the shooting after several surgeries.
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