

An investigation is ongoing as detectives work with the Seminole County State Attorney’s Office concerning if any charges will be filed against the dad. Now a young boy’s mother is dead and his father is almost surely on his way to prison for a long time. On October 12, 2021, Veondre Avery was arrested on charges of negligent homicide and unsafe storage of a firearm. Investigators say the handgun belonged to the father of the victim’s two young children. Shamaya Lynn was declared dead at the scene shortly after First Responders arrived. Investigators say it appears one of Lynn’s two young children had found a loaded gun that was left unsecured in the apartment and shot her. Paramedics rushed to the scene and tried to save Lynn but say she died of a gunshot wound to the head. She loved to cook, a skill she learned from her grandfather Philbert Davis. The person said they heard a loud noise, saw Lynn fall backwards and also saw a toddler in the background. Shamaya Shant Lynn was an African-American woman from Florida, United States. Someone in the caller dialed the police line after Lynn fell backward and the child appeared holding a gun. Police say they were called to the Oaks of Spring Valley apartments off Wymore Road after getting a 911 call from someone who said they were on a Zoom call with 21-year-old Shamaya Lynn. Shamaya Lynn, 21, was on a zoom work-related call Wednesday when she was shot, Altamonte Springs Police said in a statement Thursday night on Facebook. Records did not list an attorney who could speak on his behalf.Altamonte Springs police say a young mother was fatally shot in the head by her child, a toddler, while on a Zoom call Wednesday. The Seminole County State Attorney's Office said Avery is being held without bond. She was pronounced dead at the scene.Īuthorities said another child also was in the home during the shooting. Police say they were called to the Oaks of Spring Valley apartments off Wymore Road after getting a 911 call from someone who said they were on a Zoom call with 21-year-old Shamaya Lynn. Shamaya Lynn was on a conference call when she heard a loud blast and fell backward as a youngster stood in the background, according to Altamonte Springs police. He told the dispatcher that Lynn wasn’t breathing, and he could not feel her heartbeat. According to a report, a Florida mother named Shamaya Lynn was shot and killed by her toddler while coworkers watched in horror on a Zoom call. (and) my girlfriend who was working on the computer, she’s just laid back and there’s blood everywhere,” Avery said on the 911 call. “I literally just got home and I come in the room. The co-worker didn't know how old Lynn was or where she lived, but meanwhile Avery also called 911, begging responders to hurry as he tried to help Lynn. Police discovered that the toddler had found a loaded gun and shot his 21-year old mother, Shamaya Lynn, to death. 11 and fired a single shot that hit his mother, Shamaya Lynn, in the head.Ī woman who also was on the Zoom call dialed 911, reporting that she heard a noise and saw Lynn fall. In Altamonte Springs, Florida, someone called police during a Zoom video conference when they saw and heard a toddler in the video background and then heard a loud noise. As the police in Altamonte Springs announced, there was suddenly a loud bang and Lynn fell from her chair. In a tragic gun accident in Florida, USA, a toddler accidentally shot his mother while she was attending a Zoom meeting. Investigators said the 2-year-old found the gun in the backpack on Aug. Her colleagues watched live as Shamaya Lynn (21) simply tipped back from her office chair and did not get up again. Veondre Avery, 22, was arrested Tuesday and charged with negligent manslaughter and unsafe storage of a firearm, Altamonte Springs police said.


Police in central Florida have arrested the father of a toddler who found a loaded handgun in his “Paw Patrol" backpack and fatally shot his mother while she was on a Zoom call for work.
