Several notable details emerge from the documents. First, the gun used in the incident was never recovered; the fatality report states: "Following the incident, neither the gun nor the bullet casing had been located. Law enforcement speculated that the father's family members, who were present at the Easter family gathering, might have been hiding them." Second, criminal charges against both parents were dropped: "the charges against [the] parents ha[d] been dropped" and the supplemental information explains this was "out of concern for not being able to secure a conviction in their criminal cases." Third, the father was a prior felon who was legally prohibited from possessing firearms, yet had a gun at the gathering. Fourth, many family members present were uncooperative with law enforcement, and some initially claimed the child was the victim of a drive-by shooting. Fifth, the CBS news article references Colorado's 2021 safe storage law requiring gun owners to keep guns in a safe if children under 18 are in the house. The father's gang affiliation, the family's distrust of institutions, and the obstruction of evidence recovery represent significant systemic challenges in the investigation of this child's death.