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Manslaughter charged in accidental Shoreline shooting death
The Associated Press
SEATTLE — King County prosecutors have filed a manslaughter charge against a Shoreline man accused of shooting a woman while showing her a gunslinging trick.
Prosecutors say 19-year-old Robert Morris was showing his brother and two friends a .22-caliber revolver on Thursday when he mimicked a move from the movie "Wild Wild West."
Charging papers say he didn't realize the gun was loaded when it fired and fatally wounded 20-year-old Amesha McIlvenna of Seattle who died at the Morris home in Shoreline.
Morris is scheduled for arraignment Jan. 30 at the King County Courthouse in Seattle.
The Associated Press
SEATTLE — King County prosecutors have filed a manslaughter charge against a Shoreline man accused of shooting a woman while showing her a gunslinging trick.
Prosecutors say 19-year-old Robert Morris was showing his brother and two friends a .22-caliber revolver on Thursday when he mimicked a move from the movie "Wild Wild West."
Charging papers say he didn't realize the gun was loaded when it fired and fatally wounded 20-year-old Amesha McIlvenna of Seattle who died at the Morris home in Shoreline.
Morris is scheduled for arraignment Jan. 30 at the King County Courthouse in Seattle.