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CROWLEY, La.

Police in Crowley, Louisiana, responded to an overdose investigation Saturday and ended up wrestling an assault rifle from the hands of a child.

When officers arrived at a Dairy Queen parking lot, they found a man overdosing in the driver’s seat of a vehicle.

His wife, who was in the passenger seat, told police there was cocaine and fentanyl in the cupholder.

In the backseat, officers found two handguns on the floor and a 10-year-old boy holding a loaded and live AK-47 rifle next to his three brothers and sisters, who were all under the age of 12.

“When the officers opened the back seat, the four children are sitting there with the boy having the gun on his lap,” Crowley Police Chief Jimmy Broussard said.

Broussard said the AK-47 was loaded, and the safety was off.

“The child, of course, didn’t want to give it up, to probably either protect his family or didn’t know exactly what was going on. I mean it’s a very scary situation for a child, and officers spoke with him calmly and tried to gain his trust and everything. Of course, it wasn’t a huge struggle, but he was still not letting it go freely,” Broussard said.

Eventually, the officers were able to coax the rifle away from the boy.

“It was loaded. It was not on safety. So, if anything, if the child would have panicked and decided to pull that trigger, it would have been much worse of a scene than what we had,” Broussard explained.

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Police coax live AK-47 rifle away from distressed 10-year-old during overdose investigation (fox40.com)
 
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