Tarvia Foster's 7-year-old was shot in the hip on Friday. He was caught in the crossfire between family members.
— Meghan Moriarty (@MeghanANjax) December 29, 2019
This year alone, @ActionNewsJax counted 32 JSO alerts related to a child being shot. 12 of those were deadly, and most of them accidental pic.twitter.com/5Zn3JO5SO6
His mother, Tarvia Foster, told the news station on Friday that a bullet went through to her son's backside. He was rushed to St. Vincent's Hospital and then flown by helicopter to Shands Hospital.
Foster is just happy that her son is OK.
“As you can see, I have a smile on my face,” Foster said, holding her son tightly.
But still, she worries for her family’s safety. That is why she asked us to meet her in front of St. Vincent’s Riverside location, instead of where she and Dionta are staying.
“We going to get through this together,” Foster said. “I have a couple people that’s on my hand that’s willing to help me, as far as victim advocates and everything.“
On Friday, JSO responded to the shooting in Murray Hill at 11 a.m. Foster said her family was arguing and someone pulled out a gun and aimed it at her fiance, but instead hit her son.
“When I was sitting on the couch playing on my phone, and then I went in the doorway,” Dionta said. “My cousin, he tried to shoot my dad. He had shot me.”
This year alone, ActionNewsJax has received 32 alerts from JSO involving a child being shot — and that includes Dionta Inman. Out of the 32 victims, 12 died at the scene. In 2018, there were 28 children shot in Jacksonville and six died at the scene. In 2017, 29 children were shot and three kids died at the scene. Most of these were accidental.
JSO said it does not believe Dionta was the intended target. Still, Foster plans to move to a new home and keep her son away from the people involved in the shootings.
As for Dionta, he said he is just happy to be out of the hospital.
“I want to come home because I want to see my brothers and my sister,” Dionta said.
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