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Boy, 11, father charged after car-jacking

PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 12 (UPI) -- Police in Portland, Ore., have charged a father and his 11-year-old son after the boy allegedly tried car-jacking a woman at gunpoint.

Joseph D. Charlton, 34, a convicted felon and father of three, was taken into custody without incident Tuesday morning after police charged him with endangering the welfare of a child, illegal weapons possession and violating a new city ordinance requiring adults to keep firearms out of the hands of children The (Portland) Oregonian said Wednesday.

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The oldest of his children, a boy, 11, used Charlton's .22-caliber derringer pistol and, along with another boy age 7, attempted to car-jack 22-year-old Amy Garrett in a church parking lot, police allege. Garrett drove away after the boys showed her the loaded gun and a backpack with bullets in it and demanded her pickup and cellphone.

A child who lives next to the church ran home to tell his parents he'd seen the boys with a gun and those individuals called police, who located Charlton's son, who's been charged in juvenile court, and the 7-year-old who wasn't charged.

The city of Portland passed a responsible gun ownership law two years ago that makes it a crime if children wind up in possession of a parent or guardian's firearm. Police said they weren't sure how the boy got a hold of Charlton's pistol, but noted because he is a convicted felon he shouldn't have had any guns in the house.

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"Adults keeping their weapons out of reach of children is not only basic common sense, in Portland, it is the law," Portland Mayor Sam Adams said.

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