Grandmother Mia Harris, 43, Pleads Guilty to Felonious Assault After Intentionally Shooting 6-Month-Old Granddaughter
Mia Harris, a 43-year-old woman from Ohio, has pleaded guilty to shooting her 6-month-old granddaughter, shocking her family and the community.
On December 9th, 2023, Butler County deputies responded to a call in Liberty Township about the shooting. They found Harris’s granddaughter with a gunshot wound to the head. Emergency responders rushed the critically injured baby to the hospital.
Investigators revealed that Harris had first aimed at her own daughter before turning the gun on her granddaughter. Butler County Sheriff Richard Jones reported that Harris missed her daughter with the first shot, pursued the family into another room, and then shot the baby.
Multiple witnesses identified her as the shooter, and Harris fled the scene before deputies arrived.
When authorities eventually arrested her, Harris displayed a disturbing lack of remorse, stating, “That was not my grandbaby. Sorry, not sorry,” according to the Kansas City Star.
NEW: Grandmother accused of shooting her 6-month-old granddaughter in the head says ‘sorry not sorry’
The detective said Mia Harris entered the room and shot the baby’s mother in the head — The bullet grazed their head —
Harris then shot the 6-month-old on the bed, picked her… pic.twitter.com/bHK5M3cKMf
— Unlimited L’s (@unlimited_ls) September 22, 2024
Harris faced multiple charges for the attack. However, in exchange for pleading guilty to one count of felonious assault, the other charges were dismissed, as stated in the plea agreement filed in Butler County court on September 17th. Her sentencing is scheduled for October 29th, where she could face up to 15 years in prison.
The child’s family continues to grapple with the trauma as the child’s mother wrote on a GoFundMe page, “Mental health is so much bigger than what anyone talks about… This is a very hard situation for our family and has changed our lives forever.”
Residents of Liberty Township, just 25 miles north of Cincinnati, continue to struggle with the aftermath of this act of violence that shattered their sense of safety.
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