This just in: two and a half months after California’s state pension funds voted to sell off their gun stocks, New York has followed suit. This morning, Comptroller John Liu announced that the New York City Employees’ Retirement System has sold $16.3 million worth of gun stocks. In his press release, Liu noted that another New York retirement fund, the Teachers’ Retirement System, had also dumped its gun stocks.

This is worth applauding because the gun industry is going to start caring about gun safety if there is a consequence to their bottom lines. By the way, it was a little stunning to see how many public-traded gun companies the Retirement System held: Olin, Sturm Ruger, Smith and Wesson, and Forjas Taurus. Would have been nice if Liu had been willing to do this before Newtown. Better late than never.

Here is today’s report.

—Joe Nocera

A 3-year-old boy who found a gun in his uncle’s backpack shot himself and died Tuesday night. Jadarrius Speights was with his mother, father and uncle in their Tampa, Fla., apartment when he rifled through a backpack and found a 9mm gun belonging to Jeffrey D. Walker, 29, with whom he shared a bedroom. Walker was arrested late Tuesday and faces a culpable negligence charge.

—Tampa Bay Times

A 7-year-old boy was shot in his northeast Houston, Tex., home on Tuesday by his younger brother. The boys were in the bathtub at 9 p.m. when their mother stepped away for a moment. Police say the 5-year-old then got out of the tub, found a .22 rifle and shot his older brother. The bullet went straight through the boy’s back but he is expected to recover. So far, no charges have been filed.

—Houston Chronicle

A teenage boy was shot and killed in north St. Louis, Mo., Tuesday evening. The victim, 16, suffered a gunshot wound to the back and was rushed to an area hospital. He was later pronounced dead.

—KMOV

A 16-year-old boy died after being shot in the neck during a game of Russian roulette on Detroit’s east side Monday night. A friend who was with the teen took off with the gun after the shooting, but it was later recovered. He was taken into police custody.

—WXYZ

A teenager was shot and killed on the the northeast side of Indianapolis, Ind., Monday afternoon. Police were called to the scene of a fight, and when they arrived at an apartment complex they heard gunshots. Inside an apartment they found the 19-year-old victim suffering from gunshot wounds. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

—WISHTV.com

A man accidentally shot his brother at their home in St. Charles, Ill., on Sunday night while the man’s 2-year-old child was in the room. Alejandro Garcia, 28, and his brother were handling a revolver when it accidentally went off. Garcia was charged with felony counts of reckless discharge of a firearm, misdemeanor counts of child endangerment and possession of a firearm without a valid license.

—CBS Chicago

A 21-year-old accidentally shot his 18-year-old brother in the face in Houston, Tex., early Tuesday. The men were in separate rooms of the home when the older brother was fiddling with an AR-15 rifle. He reportedly didn’t realize it was loaded, and a round struck his brother in the face. He is expected to survive. There’s no word if any charges will be filed.

—ABC 13

A man was shot and killed in the southeast district of Indianapolis, Ind., early Tuesday. Officers found an unresponsive and unidentified male shot in front of a residence, where he was pronounced dead. It was the city’s third fatal shooting in less than 12 hours.

—Fox59

Three people were shot in the Northside Manor area of Corpus Christi, Tex., Tuesday evening. Two men and a woman were wounded in what police believe was a drive-by shooting at around 8:30 p.m.

—KRISTV.com

A man was shot five times in the Brentwood community of Pensacola, Fla., Monday night, leaving him critically wounded. 23-year-old Michael Davenport was sitting outside the mobile home when a tall, thin man in a surgical mask walked up, asked him his name and shot him. Davenport is on life support. Three people were brought in for questioning but no arrests have been made.

—WEARTV.com

Jeffery Stewart and David Lynn Dollar, both 42, were shot in a home in Newport, Tenn., early Tuesday. According to police, two people entered the residence, where controlled substances were being used, and demanded pills. Both men have been released from the hospital.

—WBIR

Police say Charles Pierce, 49, was shot and killed at a Louisville, Ky., rental home belonging to Lisa M. Shuler, 31. Police are not sure of the relationship between the two. Shuler was arrested early Tuesday morning.

—Courier-Journal

A 35-year-old man was shot to death Tuesday morning in Virginia Beach, Va. Police responded at about 5:40 a.m. to a shooting and found Ronald Jamall Green suffering from a gunshot wound. He was pronounced dead in the hospital. Police believe the victim was shot by two men who fled the scene.

—Daily Press

A man was shot and killed in Raleigh, N.C., Tuesday afternoon. Police found 25-year-old Christian Tobias McLean outside with a gunshot wound. He died at the hospital. No arrests have been made.

—WTVD-TV.com

30-year-old Donmarquis Jackson was shot several times in the back and killed in Rockford, Ill., Monday night. Jackson was outside talking with someone he referenced as his ‘cousin’ when gunshots rang out. Jackson was found lying in the driveway on the side of the house. “He will be missed and loved,” said his girlfriend, Doris Gregory.

—MyStateline.com

A woman was shot and wounded Tuesday night in Sciotoville, Ohio. There was a struggle over a firearm, and it went off, grazing the woman. Scott Andrew Wilson, 22, of North Carolina, was taken into custody.

—WSAZ

A teenager was killed and two men were wounded in a shooting in Wapato, Wash., Sunday night. 19-year-old Abel Velazquez was killed and two men, 17 and 26, were wounded at a house known as a hot spot for gang violence. The 26-year-old had been wounded in another shooting in February. The survivors are not cooperating with police.

—The Associated Press

A 20-year-old man was shot and killed while driving in Milwaukee, Wis., Tuesday night. The man was shot multiple times, causing him to crash his car. Police are investigating.

—TMJ4

Police are investigating a shooting death in the Oregon coastal city of Warrenton Tuesday. A 39-year-old man was fatally shot after breaking into an apartment inhabited by a woman and three teenagers. The four sought refuge in a bedroom, and as officers arrived, the man entered the bedroom and was shot.

—KGW.com

According to Slate’s gun-death tracker, an estimated 3,852 people have died as a result of gun violence in America since the Newtown massacre on December 14, 2012.