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The owner of Last Stop, Sam Scarmardo, said it was considered pretty standard to allow children onto the range, and that he was reconsidering this policy in light of the accident. She added that, in her view, the girl was not to blame for her instructor's death, but that the instructor and the girl's parents were at fault. Mel Robbins, writing for CNN, argued that it should be against the law for such a young child to shoot an Uzi. The shooting ignited a discussion regarding whether children should be legally allowed to handle fully automatic weapons such as Uzis. He was airlifted to the University Medical Center hospital in Las Vegas, where he died. Vacca is believed to have died from a single shot to the head. The girl reportedly said the Uzi was "too much" for her after she fired the weapon and was unable to control the muzzle rise, causing the barrel to be directed at Vacca. The girl's mother videotaped her daughter trying out the Uzi, and said she watched as the gun recoiled and her daughter lost control of it. At the range, the girl's father was the first to shoot, followed by the girl herself. The family then took a ride on a monster truck before arriving at the gun range. Īccording to the girl's father, their family had traveled from their Las Vegas hotel to the Last Stop at approximately 9:45 AM. It was also legal for Arizona Last Stop to own the fully automatic Uzi because it was manufactured and purchased prior to the passage of the Firearm Owners Protection Act in 1986 and added to the National Firearms Act machine gun registry where all fully automatic civilian owned firearms are registered. The minimum age set by the shooting range to fire a weapon is eight years old provided that the child is supervised by a parent, as the girl was. According to county law officials the shooting is being viewed as an industrial accident. The accident occurred at the Arizona Last Stop Gun Range (also known as "Bullets and Burgers") in White Hills, Arizona, where Vacca had worked for about 18 months.

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On August 25, 2014, 39-year-old Charles Vacca was accidentally shot and killed while instructing a nine-year-old girl in how to shoot a Mini- Uzi.

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