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Man was using his rifle as a crutch when it fired through a ceiling killing a little girl

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An Oregon man told police he was using his  assault rifle as a crutch to help him get up from a couch at a friend’s  apartment when it fired a burst through the ceiling and killed a little girl  upstairs, court records show.

A police affidavit said Jon Andrew Meyer Jr.  told investigators the gun went off accidentally June 27 at the Grants Pass  apartment, the Grants Pass Daily  Courier reported.

Defense lawyer Gary Berlant adds Meyer had  been assured the gun was not fully automatic.

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Tragic: Authorities say Jon Andrew Meyer Jr., left, was  responsible for the reckless burst of rifle fire that killed 5-year-old Alysa  Bobbitt of Shady Cove, right, and wounded apartment resident Karen  Hancock

Meyer is being held on $250,000 bail on  charges of manslaughter, assault and unlawful possession of a machine  gun.

Authorities say he was responsible for the  reckless burst of rifle fire that killed 5-year-old Alysa Bobbitt of Shady Cove  and wounded apartment resident Karen Hancock.

The girl and Hancock were upstairs in the  same apartment as Meyer.

The little girl and her mother were visiting  friends there, but just what Meyer was doing in the apartment with the rifle was  unclear.

Court records say his fiancee had kicked him  out of her place, getting a restraining order, and he listed his current  residence as his sister’s home.

Meyer listed his occupation as lead bouncer  at a Mexican restaurant, where he has worked for two years.

Though his fiancee, Victoria Kohout, told  authorities that Meyer was a ‘big teddy bear,’ her June 20 petition for the  restraining order described him as an ‘unpredictable drug addict’ who had  threatened her with a gun, and threatened to burn down her house, slash her  tires and break the windows on her car.

The judge noted in the file that Meyer had  four guns.

Lori Nelson, who lives down the block, said  she was startled by the noise of gunfire, and saw Meyer running down the  driveway.

Then she heard screaming and saw Danielle R.  Wilson, Alyssa’s mother, come outside holding the child in her  arms.

‘She looked up at me and said, “Please, help  my baby,”’ Nelson said.



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