Prisons worker charged with unsafe gun storage after suicide

MARYSVILLE, Wash. (AP) — Prosecutors say a state prisons employee didn’t properly secure her gun and her 12-year-old son used it to die by suicide. That lead to a first-of-its-kind criminal charge in Snohomish County. Jennifer Wright had taken her pistol out a previous night as she prepared to go to a search-and-rescue academy. She says she put it back in the kitchen drawer, unloaded. She put ammunition in a different drawer. After getting home from work, she checked on her son and he had shot himself. Her 9 mm was on his bed. Prosecutors charged Wright with first-degree unsafe storage of a firearm, a felony.