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A three-year-old boy found a loaded handgun in his garden before his 11-year-old brother fired it at a car. | |
The boys had thought the weapon - found in Oakfield Close, Smethwick, on Saturday morning - was a toy. | |
Nimco Gulad, the boy's mother, 38, said the people who dumped the gun in her flat's garden were "evil and selfish". | |
It comes as Home Secretary Jacqui Smith visited the new anti-gun crime agency, the National Ballistics Intelligence Service (NBIS), in Birmingham. | |
Miss Gulad, who is originally from Somalia, said the gun was found by her three-year-old son Mahde Ali. | |
'No brain' | |
He then gave it to her 11-year-old son Warsma who fired it at a car. | |
Referring to the people who dumped the weapon, Miss Gulad said: "Luckily it was the car got hit. They don't have a brain, they don't have children, they are just evil and selfish." | |
Nimko Alo Gulad said the people who dumped the gun were "evil" | |
"They knew this area was a family area, they 100% knew. | |
"They don't even think there's children living in the house and tomorrow they're going to be playing with it." | |
The area was cordoned off and the weapon is being examined by experts. | |
Earlier, Ms Smith visited the £8m NBIS, which includes a national database for recovered guns and ammunition. | |
She said: "I am determined to tackle gun crime and get guns off our streets." | |
Birmingham, Manchester and London is identified by the police as experiencing disproportionate gun and gang crime. |