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It's crazy an 11 year old can figure out how to load and operate a weapon so easily.
"That there are such devices as firearms, as easy to operate as cigarette lighters and as cheap as toasters, capable at anybody's whim of killing Father or Fats or Abraham Lincoln or John Lennon or Martin Luther King, Jr., or a woman pushing a baby carriage, should be proof enough for anybody that being alive is a crock of shit."
Kurt Vonnegut - Timequake
I'm guessing now that you have never held a firearm. Guns are extremely simple machines. Every eleven year old has the brain power to figure out how one works. This 11 year old lived in a house with one, and was at very least aware of its existence, and knew that there was a safe, was willing to go through his parents' dressers already. That 11 year old also knows what that gun is going to do. 11 year olds know how to lie to try to protect themselves. They might not have a full sense of permanence, but everybody knows what a gun does at that age.
You really walked into this one, chief...
What's that, boss? Enlighten me.
I don't know what his problem is but my dad taught me how to shoot guns at 8, so I do think the assumption that he had to figure anything out instead of having prior experience is flawed.
I was 10 when my dad made me help him rebuild his .22 then "gave" it to me for Christmas.