St. Louis Child Gun Deaths Highlight Critical Firearm Safety Gaps

In 2025, St. Louis County has witnessed a disturbing rise in child gun deaths. Four children have been accidentally shot this year, highlighting the urgent need for improved gun safety measures.

The most recent tragedy involves 11-year-old Marshaun Futrell Jr., who was fatally shot while playing with unsecured firearms at home.

Case Spotlight: The Death of Marshaun Futrell Jr.

On May 5, 2025, police responded to a shooting on Longford Drive in North St. Louis County. They found Marshaun Futrell Jr. with a gunshot wound; he later died at the hospital.

Investigations revealed that Marshaun had two firearms in his backpack and was playing with them when one discharged.

A search of the home uncovered 12 firearms, many loaded and unsecured, accessible to children. Marshaun’s father, Marshaun Futrell Sr., has been charged with child endangerment resulting in death and is held on a $100,000 bond.

St. Louis County’s Alarming Statistics

The incident involving Marshaun is not isolated. St. Louis County Police report that, as of early 2025, four children have been accidentally shot, with two fatalities.

This marks a concerning trend, emphasizing the need for immediate action to prevent further tragedies.

Missouri’s Gun Laws: A Contributing Factor

Missouri ranks 41st in the nation for gun law strength. The state lacks foundational gun safety laws, including secure storage requirements and background checks for private sales.

In 2007, Missouri repealed an 80-year-old permit-to-purchase law, leading to a significant increase in gun homicides.

These legislative gaps contribute to the ease of access to firearms, increasing the risk of accidental shootings, especially among children.

Community Response and Initiatives

In response to the rising incidents, local organizations and authorities are advocating for better gun safety practices.

St. Louis County Police urge gun owners to store firearms securely and away from children’s reach. Educational institutions, like Saint Louis Public Schools, are providing resources to educate families on gun safety, emphasizing the importance of secure storage and open conversations about firearms with children

Key Data on Child Gun Incidents in St. Louis County (2025)

Incident DateVictim AgeOutcomeFirearms FoundCharges Filed
May 5, 202511Fatality12 unsecuredFather charged with endangerment
Early 2025Various2 fatalities, 2 injuriesNot specifiedOngoing investigations

The tragic death of Marshaun Futrell Jr. underscores the critical need for stringent gun safety measures in St. Louis County.

With multiple child shootings reported in 2025, it’s imperative for gun owners to store firearms securely and for legislators to consider implementing stronger gun safety laws.

Community education and proactive measures can play a significant role in preventing such heartbreaking incidents.

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