

Just a second later in another student’s frame, a woman appearing to be his mom shows up fully unclothed seemingly looking around the room for something when her son points at her. The video begins as the class’ teacher is heard repeatedly yelling at one student who is visibly knocked out with his head back during the class.


The video has sparked mixed reactions, with some finding comedy in the moment-specifically one student who is seen sleeping throughout the whole incident-while others express controversy and concern for the child and say the Zoom flashing is rather disturbing. The video posted Sunday has been shared on Twitter over 100,000 times by users. The toddler and his parents were reportedly visiting the boy's grandmother when the shooting took place.Zoom classes seem to be going further off the rails than anyone could have imagined these days, and we can now add accidental Zoom flashings to the growing list of recent mishaps alongside staged kidnappings, video bombings, and parental interruptions.Ī recent video circulating online shows a child’s mom accidentally entering the frame of his camera while naked, causing immediate outrage from the student’s teacher. The father was sitting on the couch when his son pulled the trigger, the boy's grandmother told police. The child found the gun lying on a table and began playing with it. told the news outlet.Ī similar incident was reported last week when a 2-year-old boy accidentally shot his father inside their home in Gastonia, North Carolina. "To anyone and everyone tuning into this story if you don't have a firearm please keep it locked and secured this incident could be avoided,” Officer Roberto Ruiz Jr. Meanwhile, the Altamonte Springs police have urged gun owners to lock their firearms, and if they don't have safe storage, the department can provide one for free, WESH reported. Ashley Smith, a mom from Jacksonville, Fla., says she was having a rather productive morning on May 5 before the now- viral incident she had. According to investigators, the handgun belonged to the father of the victim's children.Īn investigation has begun in this regard as detectives work with the Seminole County State Attorney's Office to decide about filing charges against the dad. An elementary school virtual classroom nearly got an eyeful from one of the student’s mothers, who accidentally walked in naked while her daughter was on a Zoom call. Both the children, including the one who fired the gun, were unharmed and handed over to a relative of the family. Lynn’s other toddler was also home at the time of the incident. It further said that "investigators determined that the injury was caused by a toddler who found a loaded handgun, which was left unsecured by an adult in the apartment." Though they did their best in rendering aid to Lynn, she succumbed to her injuries, the statement added. Paramedics, who rushed to the scene, found Lynn with a fatal gunshot wound to the head.

She never returned to the call, a statement by Altamonte Springs Police Department said. The caller told police that during the Zoom meeting, they saw a toddler in the background and heard a noise, just before Lynn fell backwards. Police said Thursday that they were called to the Oaks of Spring Valley apartments off Wymore Road around 11 am Wednesday by a caller who was attending a Zoom meeting with 21-year-old Shamaya Lynn, NBC News reported. In a tragic incident, a 21-year-old Florida mother was accidentally shot dead by her toddler while the woman was attending a work-related zoom call.
