Man Pleads Guilty To Grievous Bodily Harm After Baby Shot In Head With Air-Gun

Man Pleads Guilty To Grievous Bodily Harm After Baby Shot In Head With Air-Gun
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A man has admitted grievous bodily harm after a baby boy was shot in the head with an air-gun.

The 18-month-old is critically ill in hospital after suffering a serious head injury in Bristol on Friday evening.

Jordan Walters, 24, admitted a charge of unlawfully and maliciously inflicting grievous bodily harm on the boy at Bristol Magistrates' Court.

His partner Emma Jane Horseman, 23, did not enter a plea to a charge of aiding or abetting Walters to commit the offence.

District Judge Jim Astle imposed a reporting restriction to prevent the victim's identity from being published.

Emergency crews were called to a flat in Bishport Avenue, Hartcliffe, at 4.10pm on Friday.

Prosecuting, Lucy Coleman told the court: "This is a case where an 18-month-old child has been shot with an air rifle and has suffered very serious injuries.

"The child is currently in hospital and is critical.

"The Crown's case is that Mr Walters is the owner of an air pistol. Miss Horseman is his partner."

The court heard the child was visiting Walters and Horseman with his mother when the air gun was discharged.

"Unfortunately the gun was loaded," Miss Coleman said.

The prosecutor said Walters made a 999 call after the incident.

"During the call Mr Walters said he thought the gun was empty and he had accidentally shot the one-year-old child," she added.