US | automatic weapons Coroner: Single Bullet From Uzi Killed Instructor OSHA to review shooting-range death By Rob Quinn Posted Aug 29, 2014 1:39 AM CDT Copied In this image made from video provided by the Mohave County Sheriff's Office, instructor Charles Vacca is seen with the girl moments before the deadly accident. (AP Photo/Mohave County Sheriff's Office) The shooting instructor killed after letting a 9-year-old girl fire an Uzi was hit by a single bullet when she lost control of the weapon, the coroner says. Charles Vacca, a 39-year-old instructor at Arizona's Bullets and Burgers, was killed by a gunshot wound to the head, the coroner tells NBC. The Mohave County Sheriff's Office says that after reviewing a video of the incident, it has decided not to press charges. The shooting is being treated as an industrial accident and will be reviewed by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, the Arizona Republic reports. The business owner says the death is the first accident in the shooting range's 14-year history. Read These Next Russia tried to protect the tanker, but the US managed to seize it. A judge's decision could end up freeing a school shooter. Hilton: We had nothing to do with hotel canceling ICE reservations. President Trump just got offered a Nobel Peace Prize. Report an error