Child Shot in Hartford After Throwing Snowball at Passing Car
Hartford, Connecticut—Authorities are investigating a troubling incident in which a child was shot after reportedly throwing a snowball at a passing vehicle. Hartford police responded to the scene on Saturday, where they discovered a juvenile victim suffering from a gunshot wound.
According to police, the incident occurred after the child allegedly threw a snowball at a vehicle. The driver of the vehicle reportedly fired a weapon, striking the child. Emergency responders transported the victim to a nearby hospital for treatment. As of the latest reports, the child is expected to survive, though the extent of their injuries has not been disclosed.
Law enforcement officials have classified the case as an isolated incident but are urging the public to come forward with any information. “This type of reckless and violent response is unacceptable and deeply concerning,” a police spokesperson said. They confirmed that efforts are underway to identify and apprehend the suspect, who fled the scene after the shooting.
The Hartford community has expressed shock and concern over the incident. Local leaders and residents have condemned the act, calling for accountability and measures to ensure the safety of children. “This should never happen in our city,” said one community activist. “Kids should feel safe to play outside without fear of violence.”
Police are appealing to witnesses or anyone with surveillance footage from the area to assist in the investigation. Tips can be submitted anonymously through Hartford Crime Stoppers.
This incident highlights ongoing concerns about gun violence in urban areas, as well as the need for constructive dialogue around public safety and community well-being. Authorities are continuing their investigation and have promised to keep the public informed as new developments arise.