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"Detectives are still trying to determine who fired the fatal bullet that struck 4-year-old Kastari “Star” Nunez in the abdomen inside her Northeast Philadelphia home just before midnight Monday. But they believe that her father was conducting a drug transaction in the house at the time.

That detail was revealed Thursday when District Attorney Larry Krasner said he had enough evidence to announce the arrests of the girl’s parents and another woman.

The girl’s killing was “unintended, however, it was not in any way, shape, or form accidental, because the shooting death resulted from a handgun which should have never been in the home of the father,” Anthony Voci, the district attorney’s homicide chief, said during a virtual news conference with Krasner.

The father, Alhakim Nunez, 29, is barred from owning a gun due to three drug convictions, in Georgia, Virginia, and Bucks County, Voci said.

The investigation revealed that the gun had been in the house for “a number of months,” and that both parents were there “with the loaded and unsecured weapon at the time that their daughter was shot and killed,” Voci said.

Nunez was charged with involuntary manslaughter and endangering the welfare of children, both upgraded to felonies because of the girl’s age; corruption of minors; possession with intent to manufacture or deliver drugs; possession of a weapon by a convicted felon; obstructing justice, and related charges. He is jailed on a $1 million so-called Nebbia hold, which allows officials time to investigate the source of funds he may use to pay bail.

The girl’s mother, Iris Rodriguez, 29, was charged with the same crimes except possession of a weapon by a felon and drug possession. She is jailed on a $500,000 Nebbia hold."

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I hope the 3rd lady they arrested was the ho that was there to buy the drugs. If anyone else was outside waiting on her to return with the drugs, they need to nail them too. The 'parents', using this term very loosely, should have to stay in solitary confinement with nothing but pictures of their little girl plastered all over the walls as a remind that their high was so much important then this child's safety. They also should have to write the baby a letter everyday saying how they're a piece of s*** & didn't deserve anything she received. You know that baby probably went thru all kinds of abuse as well with those crackheads she called mama & daddy. The mama looks high as hell in her mugshot. All dealers are nothing but cunts.
 
A third person, Ashley Gushue, 31, was charged with unsworn falsification to authorities, tampering with evidence, and obstructing justice in connection with the shooting incident.
On scene, police learned a 4-year-old girl was taken to the hospital in a private vehicle after being shot in the abdomen.

When the shooting happened, there were four adults — Nunez, Rodriguez, Gushue, and another man — in the home, police said.
Police found a .357 revolver, which contained five live rounds and one fired shell casing, from the living room sofa.

Police said the investigation determined that it is extremely unlikely that the victim shot herself and that the round that struck the victim was fired from inside the property.
 
A man charged in the accidental shooting death of his 4-year-old daughter pleaded guilty to lesser charges Friday morning, sobbing in a Philadelphia courtroom as he listened to details about the day she died.
It was around 11 p.m. in April 2020 when 4-year-old Kastari Nunez was in the living room of her father’s home with her 2-year-old brother and a woman, when a shot rang out. The girl’s mother was in the kitchen and her father was upstairs.

Kastari was shot once through the back and her parents raced her to the hospital, where she died.
Her mother, Iris Rodriguez, and the other woman, Ashley Gushue, were arrested along with the girl’s father, Alhakim Nunez.

Charges against Rodriguez and Gushue were dropped.

Alhakim has two previous drug charges and three DUIs and was not allowed to have or be near a gun.
As part of a negotiated deal, Alhakim pleaded guilty to endangering the welfare of a child and possession of a firearm prohibited, and was sentenced to 1 1/2 to five years in prison.

He’s already served 16 months but has been out on bail and working.
Judge Glenn Bronson questioned the reason behind the deal, and prosecutors said they acknowledged that Alhakim waived his preliminary hearing in an effort to expedite the process.

They said he wanted to spare the child’s mother from reliving that horrific night, something she had said would have been traumatic. Prosecutors also said they had some holes in the case — unsure of exactly what happened.

If he is found to ever be in possession of another gun he should receive a mandatory 10 year sentence.
 
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