Arizona family devastated after 5-year-old Layla Ramos Is shot dead by her brother while playing at home

A tragic accident has left a Phoenix family devastated and sparked growing questions about gun safety and responsibility inside the home.

On June 3, five-year-old Layla Ramos was accidentally shot and killed by her older brother after he discovered their fatherโ€™s unsecured rifle in his bedroom. Now, the little girlโ€™s family is mourning a life lost far too soon.

โ€œShe was our little princess, who received her wings far too soon,โ€ wrote her uncle, Jose Ramos, in a GoFundMe raising funds for her funeral. โ€œShe was so loving, intelligent, and a truly beautiful soul.โ€

A Fatherโ€™s Arrest and a Familyโ€™s Heartbreak

According to court records, 33-year-old Irvin Ramos-Jimenez, Laylaโ€™s father, told police he was outside when he heard a loud bang. He ran inside and found Layla shot in her nine-year-old brotherโ€™s room. It was the same room where he had allegedly stored an AR-style rifle on a high shelf.

The boy, along with two 14-year-olds, was in the room at the time. After the shot was fired, neighbors reported seeing the young brother run outside, screaming in panic.

Initially, Ramos-Jimenez told police his daughter had been stabbed. He drove Layla to a nearby psychiatric center seeking emergency help, but left after seeing an ambulance and realizing he had left other children alone at home. Layla was later transferred to a trauma center, where she was pronounced dead from her injuries.

A Felon with an Assault Rifle

Ramos-Jimenez, who has a prior 2021 felony drug conviction, admitted to obtaining the rifle through a private sale despite knowing he was legally prohibited from owning a gun.

โ€œHe brought a gun into a home with kids. And not just any gun, it was an assault rifle,โ€ prosecutors argued in court. โ€œIf the gun had not been in the house, we wouldnโ€™t have had the outcome that we did.โ€

Despite prosecutorsโ€™ request for a $250,000 bond, a Maricopa County judge released Ramos-Jimenez on his own recognizance. He is currently barred from contacting any witnesses or victims connected to the case.

โ€œShe Filled Our World With Loveโ€

As legal proceedings unfold, Laylaโ€™s mother, Dolores Ramirez, is remembering her daughter not for how she died, but for how she lived.

โ€œLayla was only five years old, but she filled our world with a love and light far beyond her years,โ€ Ramirez said. โ€œShe had the gentlest soul, kind, soft-hearted, and always so loving.โ€

Layla was excited to begin school for the first time and often spoke about it with joy. Her mother said she had a gift for making people feel special, whether with a hug, a smile, or her quiet warmth.

โ€œThough her time with us was far too short, Laylaโ€™s beautiful spirit will always live on in our hearts,โ€ she said.

The family plans to lay Layla to rest at a burial site for children and infants, surrounded by those who never got the chance to grow up, but are never forgotten.

The GoFundMe for her funeral has already raised over $10,000, as friends, neighbors, and strangers come together to support the family during their unimaginable loss.

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