Mia Andujar Shooting; Alan Nguyen Charged For killing Mia Andujar In Philadelphia Home Accidental Shooting
A tragic incident unfolded in Philadelphia on Sunday when 7-year-old Mia Andujar was fatally shot in what police describe as an accidental discharge inside a residence on I Street. Authorities received a distress call around 2:30 p.m. and arrived to find Mia with a severe gunshot wound to her face. Despite efforts to save her, Mia was pronounced dead shortly after arriving at St. Christopher’s Hospital, just minutes after the shooting.
According to the Philadelphia Police Department, the incident took place while two adults were on the first floor of the home, while Mia and two other children, including a 2-year-old, were upstairs.
Investigators are examining whether Mia accidentally discharged the firearm or if the nearby toddler may have fired the weapon. The exact circumstances remain unclear, and officials continue to search for answers as to how the firearm was accessed by the children.
On Monday, police announced the arrest of 24-year-old Alan Nguyen in connection with Mia’s death. Nguyen now faces charges of involuntary manslaughter, endangering the welfare of a child, and recklessly endangering another person.
Authorities are still working to confirm Nguyen’s relationship to Mia, as well as whether he owned the gun or was the homeowner at the I Street residence. No information has been released regarding a second adult at the home, who was also detained for questioning but has not been formally charged.
Philadelphia Police Inspector D.F. Pace described the incident as a preventable tragedy, emphasizing the importance of secure firearm storage, especially in homes with young children.
“This devastating event is a reminder to all gun owners of their responsibility to secure firearms safely and keep them out of reach of children,” Inspector Pace stated. He urged community members to use gun safes, locks, and other security measures to prevent similar tragedies.
The incident has reignited concerns among residents and safety advocates regarding responsible gun ownership. In Philadelphia, where accidental shootings involving children have tragically occurred before, the city continues to stress the importance of gun safety education. Local officials hope to avoid similar incidents through community outreach programs and by promoting resources for safe firearm storage.
As the investigation moves forward, authorities are asking anyone with additional information to contact the Philadelphia Police Department. Inspector Pace reiterated that ensuring the safety of children in households with firearms requires vigilance and accountability.