She Was Just Grocery Shopping With Her Kids
On June 9, 2026, a Georgia mother was shot in both ankles at Walmart while shopping with her small children. According to police, 21-year-old John Eady was carrying a pistol in his basketball shorts when the gun "inadvertently" discharged while he was reaching for his phone, sending bullet shrapnel into the woman's ankles.
Eady was carrying an unholstered, loose handgun in the front pocket of his basketball shorts alongside his cell phone. The gun accidentally discharged into the floor, causing tile and bullet shrapnel to strike the mother in both ankles. She had no connection to Eady whatsoever. This was just a normal shopping day with her children.
The Details Of The Incident
The shooting took place at a Walmart in Valdosta, Georgia. Eady reportedly had the pistol tucked loosely in his shorts with no holster. When he reached for his phone, the gun went off. The shrapnel struck the woman who happened to be nearby shopping with her small children.
Her children were with her when it happened. Those kids witnessed their mother get hit by gunfire inside a store. That kind of trauma does not just go away. Those children may carry that memory with them for a long time.
Eady has been identified and arrested by the Valdosta Police Department. He faces charges related to the negligent discharge. Carrying a firearm in basketball shorts without a holster in a crowded store should have never happened in the first place.
This Keeps Happening In Public Spaces
Stories like this continue across the country. Innocent people in public spaces getting hurt because someone could not handle their weapon responsibly. A mother cannot even take her kids to Walmart without the risk of catching a stray from someone who treated a loaded weapon like a cell phone accessory.
The mother survived. Both ankles were hit but she is expected to recover physically. The emotional recovery for her and her children will take much longer.








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