By Kim Minugh
kminugh@sacbee.com
Placer County sheriff's Deputy Ken Skogen will not be prosecuted in connection with the accidental April death of his 3-year-old daughter, who shot herself with a gun the off-duty deputy was preparing to lock up in the family's Roseville garage, the Placer County District Attorney's office announced today.
Investigators could find no evidence that Skogen "acted in a grossly negligent manner in his storage of firearms in the household," according to a news release from the office.
According to Roseville police, who investigated the shooting, Skogen had finished cleaning a firearm in the garage of his Sawtell Road home and opened the gun safe to store the weapon. Skogen turned away for a "brief moment," police said, and that's when the 3-year-old reached in and pulled out the loaded handgun.
Kalli Skogen shot herself in the stomach and died later at UC Davis Medical Center.
The gun was not Skogen's service weapon, police said.
The shooting occurred on April 20. In early May, Roseville police concluded their investigation and forwarded their findings to the District Attorney's office for consideration about whether to prosecute Skogen for being criminally negligent.
State law requires that firearms are stored in a manner that children cannot access them.
Call The Bee's Kim Minugh, (916) 321-1038.
Previous coverage:
Hundreds attend service for deputy's daughter, 3 - April 27, 2010
Fellow officers shaken by gun death of deputy's daughter, 3, at home - April 22, 2010









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