James Baker, the owner of an Ohio gun shop, was fatally shot when a student in a concealed carry permit class accidentally discharged a weapon, the Clermont County Sheriff's Office said.
Baker was shot in the neck and pronounced dead at his KayJay Gun Shop, the sheriff's office said in a statement. He was struck by a bullet that was fired by a class participant while practicing weapon malfunction drills on Saturday.
The incident comes amid a raging debate in the US over gun control laws in the wake of the Orlando gay club massacre in which Afghan-origin gunman Omar Mateen killed 49 people.
In the hours following the fatal incident at the gun shop, nearly a dozen people gathered in front of the business sharing hugs and tears.
Anita Fritz, a neighbour, was quoted as saying that she had known Baker since 1999. She was holding a yard sale in the front yard of her father's home across the street of the gun shop when police and an ambulance arrived.
"He was a friend to everybody," she said. "If it snowed, he'd get everybody's driveway."
She recalled that Baker worked in law enforcement in the 1970s and was a friend to local police and deputies.
KayJay Gun Shop's website advertises concealed carry permit classes along with tactical rifle and defensive pistol classes.
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