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- NATION, Page 37American NotesOKLAHOMANot a Murder, A Mistake
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- Tawanah Jean Griggs, 17, was lying on the sofa in her mother's
- living room in Bartlesville, Okla., last May 1 when her cousin Neil
- Ennis walked in, carrying a 12-gauge pump shotgun. Ennis leveled
- the weapon at the girl. "Shall we put her out of her misery?" he
- asked a mutual friend standing there. The gun went off, killing
- Griggs. Her photograph was featured on the cover of TIME's July 17
- investigation into the deaths of the 464 people killed by guns in
- the U.S. during the week of May 1-7.
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- Last week Ennis, 20, pleaded guilty to a charge of first-degree
- manslaughter and was ordered to spend six months in jail, work 480
- hours of community service and pay $3,000 in fines.
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- Although Ennis was initially charged with second-degree murder,
- the shooting "was clearly an accident," said assistant district
- attorney Perry Newman. Ennis was joking when he pointed the shotgun
- at his cousin, and his finger apparently bumped the trigger. Like
- more than 60 other shooting victims in TIME's survey, Tawanah Jean
- Griggs was the victim not of a crime but of a recklessly casual
- attitude about guns.