Florida deputy's two-year-old son accidentally fires dad's gun while waiting in line at a Wendy's

Bullet fragments struck the boy's foot as well as his grandmother and two nearby women

No one was seriously injured

Sgt. Matt Magish was off duty and carrying his personal firearm

Authorities say the 2-year-old son of a north Florida sheriff's deputy accidentally fired his father's

Sgt. Matthew Magish was in line at a Wendy's with his son Thursday when the boy reached into his pocket and fired his personal handgun

personal handgun inside a fast food restaurant.

The Florida Times-Union reports the boy was standing in line for food at a Wendy's in Middleburg on Sept. 4 when he put his hand in his father's front right pocket and accidentally fired the .380-caliber Kel-Tec semi-automatic pistol.

His father was identified as

Sgt. Matthew Magish.

Bullet fragments hit the boy's foot, the child's grandfather and two female customers.

According to the account of the two female customers, they were standing ahead of Magish and his family at the counter when they heard the nose.



One woman had red marks where the fragments struck her and had felt something strike her in the left ankle and thigh.

The other said she felt something hit her right ankle and upper arm which displayed a red mark and dash of blood respectively, police said.

The woman turned after hearing the gunshot to

Magish with a hole in his pocket and his son with a foot injury.

The restaurant was not damaged.



According to a Clay County Sheriff's Office incident report released Monday, neither the boy nor the adults required medical treatment.

Three other adults were hit by bullet fragments but none were seriously injured and the restaurant was undamaged

However a Sheriff's Office incident report said all were examined at the scene by county emergency medical personnel.



Magish was off duty at the time of the accident,The Florida Times-Union reports.



He could not be reached for comment.



Spokeswoman Mary Justino says Magish has been with the agency since 2001.

The gun Magish was carrying was his personal firearm.

