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3-year-old Rudy Sweere dies after accidentally shooting himself in Otter Tail County

As of Monday, authorities have not disclosed how the child accessed the firearm or provided details about others who may have been present during the incident.

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Authorities in Otter Tail County, Minnesota, are investigating the tragic death of a 3-year-old boy, Rudy Sweere, who accidentally shot himself on Sunday evening. The incident occurred at approximately 5:40 p.m. in Oak Valley Township, near Deer Creek, a rural area located about 160 miles northwest of the Twin Cities.
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Authorities in Otter Tail County, Minnesota, are investigating the tragic death of a 3-year-old boy, Rudy Sweere, who accidentally shot himself on Sunday evening.

The incident occurred at approximately 5:40 p.m. in Oak Valley Township, near Deer Creek, a rural area located about 160 miles northwest of the Twin Cities.

Rudy was immediately transported to a hospital in Wadena. Despite medical efforts, he was pronounced dead on Monday morning.

The Otter Tail County Sheriff’s Office is actively investigating the circumstances surrounding the accident.

As of Monday, authorities have not disclosed how the child accessed the firearm or provided details about others who may have been present during the incident.

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Sheriff’s Office representatives have expressed condolences to the family and reiterated their commitment to thoroughly examining the events that led to this tragedy.

This heartbreaking incident serves as a somber reminder of the importance of firearm safety and secure storage, especially in households with young children. Authorities urge all gun owners to ensure firearms are unloaded, locked, and stored out of reach of children.

Further details will be released as the investigation progresses.


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Victims Identified in Deadly Robeson County Mass Shooting

Two Dead, 13 Injured in Mass Shooting at Large Party in Robeson County, North Carolina

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Victims killed in Robeson County Mass Shooting Identified Jessie Locklear party on Dixon Drive just outside of Maxton
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ROBESON COUNTY, N.C. — A late-night party in eastern North Carolina turned deadly early Saturday morning when gunfire erupted, leaving two people dead and 13 others injured, according to the Robeson County Sheriff’s Office.

Sheriff Burnis Wilkins confirmed that deputies were called to the scene on Dixon Drive, just outside the town of Maxton, at approximately 3:00 a.m. following reports of a shooting at a large outdoor gathering attended by more than 150 people.

When deputies arrived, chaos had already unfolded — witnesses said over 150 individuals fled the area before law enforcement could secure the scene.

Authorities identified the deceased victims as Jessie Locklear and his son Nehemiah Locklear.

Several other victims sustained critical injuries and were transported to area hospitals for emergency treatment.

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Sheriff Wilkins stated that, based on preliminary findings, the shooting appears to have been an isolated incident, and there is no ongoing threat to the wider community.

The Robeson County Sheriff’s Office, with assistance from multiple agencies, continues to investigate the circumstances that led to the violence.

Detectives are working to determine the motive and identify all parties involved.

Authorities are urging anyone with information—or anyone who attended the gathering and witnessed the incident—to contact the Robeson County Sheriff’s Investigators at 910-671-3100.

“We know there were many people present when this occurred,” Sheriff Wilkins said. “If you saw something or know something, we need you to come forward to help bring justice to the victims and their families.”


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