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INDIANAPOLIS — A gun owner who keeps a loaded handgun on the seat of an unlocked vehicle parked in a public place is not liable under Indiana law if a child steals the weapon and accidentally shoots and kills another child, the Court of Appeals has ruled.

Matthew Kendall, 16, of Huntingburg, died July 22, 2016, after he was shot in the head with a Glock 9 mm handgun that was taken earlier that day by a 15-year-old boy who was showing the weapon to Kendall when it discharged, according to court records.

Kendall's mother, Shelley Nicholson, sued Christopher Lee, of Huntingburg, seeking damages for negligence in connection with Lee leaving his loaded handgun visible through the windows of Lee's unlocked and unattended truck.

However, both the Dubois Circuit Court and a unanimous three-judge Court of Appeals panel said Nicholson's case cannot proceed because Indiana law immunizes gun owners from civil liability for any subsequent use of their stolen firearms.