close
close

Father Huntsville Boy, 4 -year -olds submit a wrong death process in Son’s accidental shooting

Father Huntsville Boy, 4 -year -olds submit a wrong death process in Son’s accidental shooting

The father of a 4 -year -old Huntsville boy filed a wrong death process against the man who declared guilty about his son’s accidental death.

Joshua Everson, the father of Kaiden D. Everson, 4 years old, claimed that Nickarious McConnico was negligent when McConnico left a charged weapon where Kaiden was able to recover, according to the trial on Thursday at the Circuit Court in Madison.

Kaiden died on April 28 After lifting the weapon and fired that morning.

McConnico pleaded guilty in January for criminal negligence and was sentenced earlier this month to one year of work statement.

The judicial documents did not list a lawyer for McConnico in the civil case. Anthony Emory, his lawyer in the criminal case, could not be contacted immediately.

McConnico was a Kaiden’s mother’s overnight guest, Charyce Ahlschlager, the trial said.

McConnico “held a firearm that he brought to the residence and, before going to sleep, was placed with a firearm loaded on a coffee table in the residence area.

McConnico “did not do any measures to properly store the firearm referred to to protect the public and the persons in the residence,” he continued to claim.

The process, which accuses McConnico of negligence and desire, seeks a jury process and a punishment for “an amount that exceeds the jurisdictional limits of this court, which is adequate to reflect the enormity of the defendants and which will discourage and/or prevent other similar or wrong acts …”