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The mother of a 3-year-old boy who accidentally shot himself with her gun will not be charged.Kevin Donald was shot in the head May 3. The district attorney decided his mother didn't break the law.A written decision from the district attorney explained that while the mom left her gun in a place her son was able to find it, it doesn't rise to child neglect.Milwaukee police towed Denise Jackson's car May 3 near her home, near 106th Street and Brown Deer Road, in the hours after her son found her gun in the glove compartment and shot himself. Three weeks later, he remains hospitalized.WISN 12 News learned his mom is a concealed carry permit holder and only left the gun in the car as she carried a television upstairs for a few minutes.The district attorney decided that there was no legal expectation it would be found by a child when the loaded gun was placed in the glove compartment, because there weren't any kids around the car at the time who saw her do it.Jackson's family told WISN 12 News reporter Nick Bohr at the time that she got the gun after being carjacked a few years ago."I know it was an accident because I was there. All we did was take a television upstairs. We didn't take the kids to the store with us. Nobody knew it was in there but the mother," victim's aunt, Brittany Petersik, said.In the end, the district attorney agreed, writing, "The circumstances leading to this young child gaining possession of a firearm are tragic but do not support criminal prosecution.""He thought it was a toy, like we say accidents happen, and this was one of the times that it was a major accident," the victim's grandmother, Jane Triplett, said.Bohr talked with Donald's uncle several times Friday. He said Donald is doing much better at the hospital, and they are hoping he'll be home soon.