‘Ill-timed situation of horseplay;’ 16-year-old arrested after killing teen in accidental shooting

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CLARK COUNTY — One teenager is dead and another teenager is facing charges after a shooting in Clark County Saturday.

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>>PHOTOS: Deputies investigating after juvenile shot in Clark County

As reported on News Center 7 at 6:00, Clark County Sheriff’s Office deputies and medics were called to the 4400 block of Reno Road around 6:37 p.m.

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A group of teenagers were hanging out when the shooting occurred.

“Ill-timed situation of horseplay involving a firearm,” Clark County Sheriff’s Office Lieutenant Kristopher Schultz said.

A 16-year-old brought a gun to the party.

“Juvenile with the firearm that went there was there as a guest. He did not unexpectedly show up,” Schultz said.

The teen pointed the gun at the victim and pulled the trigger.

Deputies say the magazine was removed from the gun and the teen thought it was empty.

A single round that remained in the gun fired, hitting the teen in the torso.

The teen was taken to the hospital but died from his injuries around 7:35 p.m.

The 16-year-old is facing an initial charge of reckless homicide and is booked in the juvenile detention center.

The victim was a student at Kenton Ridge Middle and High School in the Northeastern Local School District.

Our school community is feeling the weight of this tragedy deeply, and it has impacted students, staff, and families. Losses like this create a ripple effect that is felt throughout our small, close-knit community.

We understand how far-reaching this loss is for our students, staff, and families. To provide support during this challenging time, our Traumatic Event Crisis Intervention Plan (TECIP) team—comprising mental health therapists, counselors, and additional security—has been on-site at Kenton Ridge to offer comfort and guidance. We encourage anyone in need of additional assistance to reach out.”

—  Northeastern Local School District spokesperson

News Center 7 is not naming the teen because we do not routinely name juveniles unless they are charged in adult court.

The identity of the victim was not immediately available.

News Center 7 will continue to follow this story.

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