Woman treated for gunshot wound after dog sets off gun; 911 call audio released
10/06/2019 9:38 am PDT
By K. Butcher, KFOR
ENID, Okla. (KFOR) -- A woman was taken to the hospital after apparently being shot by a dog while waiting for a train in Enid this week.
Just after 2:30 p.m. Thursday, police responded to an accidental shooting callk.
According to Enid News & Eagle, passenger 44-year-old Tina Springer and driver 79-year-old Brent Parks, both of Nash, were stopped for a train when the incident happened.
Parks' yellow lab was in the backseat of the vehicle when the dog jumped onto the console, causing a gun to discharge and hit Springer in the left thigh. The console had a folding center and a .22 caliber handgun was under it.
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