Felony youngster neglect expenses in opposition to a Wisconsin mom have been dismissed this month after she met court-ordered situations stemming from an unintended capturing involving her 13-year-old son, who was wounded by his brother inside his Milwaukee residence two years in the past.
Fiesha Parker’s world was turned the wrong way up when she obtained a name on March 30, 2023, informing her that her teenage son, Elijah, had been by chance shot at residence. Regardless of initially dismissing the information as a prank, Parker quickly confronted a nightmarish actuality.

The 31-year-old was additionally going through jail time regardless of not understanding a loaded gun had been in her residence and having had nothing to do with the capturing itself.
She additionally misplaced her job and was threatened with eviction after information of her arrest was broadcast within the media.
Parker not too long ago posted to Instagram expressing reduction that the ordeal was lastly over.
“After nearly 2 years it’s FINALLY OVER SON! We did it case dismissed with prejudice and being eliminated!” she wrote. “Yall don’t understand how tense this has been for me and my youngsters these previous two years! I give all thanks and glory to God for his GRACE and MERCY! Thanks to everybody who supported us and was there to be used throughout this time I admire you all with all my coronary heart!”
On the time of the capturing, Milwaukee police responded to Parker’s residence close to 84th and Grantosa on the town’s northwest facet, the place they discovered a 13-year-old boy with a gunshot wound to the abdomen.
The teenager was transported to Youngsters’s Wisconsin for therapy.
The bullet pierced Elijah’s stomach, damaging his small gut and bladder, leaving at the very least 16 holes earlier than exiting via his bottom, in keeping with his surgeon.
By the point Parker reached the scene, paramedics had already taken her son to Youngsters’s Hospital of Wisconsin in Wauwatosa.
In the meantime, the youthful boy, Parker’s 10-year-old stepson, returned his father’s gun to its hiding spot and was handcuffed when police arrived. After Parker recognized herself, officers additionally positioned her in handcuffs and put her in a squad automobile.
The daddy, Durand Townsend arrived on the scene shortly afterward, switching locations with Parker within the squad automobile. As a felon with prior convictions for marijuana possession and forgery, he was prohibited from proudly owning a firearm and confronted doubtless expenses. Officers handcuffed Townsend and launched Parker.
Beforehand, Parker instructed the Journal Sentinel that Townsend had assured her he removed the gun after she requested him to take away the weapon from the home, and he or she trusted him with out verifying, saying their practically decade-long relationship made her assured in his phrase.
Parker was finally charged with felony youngster neglect.
Milwaukee County prosecutors typically file felony expenses in unintended capturing circumstances, in contrast to different Wisconsin counties the place such incidents are usually handled as misdemeanors. Parker’s case, involving a guardian’s failure to safe a gun, was among the many much less extreme circumstances.
Parker was supplied a deal to have expenses dismissed after assembly courtroom situations, a uncommon end result for such circumstances.
The 13-year-old, who was shot within the abdomen, instructed police he was on the residence together with his 10-year-old brother A’King when the incident occurred. He additionally knowledgeable officers that his mom was on her approach residence from work, whereas the boys’ father, Townsend, was at work through the capturing.
The boy stated he and his brother went right into a closet of their mom’s bed room and retrieved their father’s 9mm handgun. The teenager indicated he and his brother started enjoying ‘hostages’ within the basement when the accident occurred.
At one level, the 10-year-old aimed the gun at his older brother and pulled the set off. The 13-year-old stated the gun clicked however didn’t fireplace. He then described how he and his brother racked the slide of the firearm, and after doing so, he was shot.
In a police interview, the 10-year-old acknowledged that their father had beforehand warned them to not contact the gun, in keeping with the criticism.
When questioned by police, Parker confirmed the gun belonged to Townsend and had been of their possession for over two years. She stated Townsend saved it of their bed room closet, on prime of the wooden ceiling panels. Parker added that she regularly requested him to retailer the firearm elsewhere, as the kids knew the place it was saved.
Police spoke with Townsend, who confirmed he knew the firearm was within the residence.
Throughout a search, police discovered a black handgun within the basement bed room, tucked within the ceiling quarter panel of an open closet. A spent silver casing was discovered on the ground immediately beneath the gun.