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BREAKING: Kansas City Teenager Shot After Arriving At Wrong Home To Pickup His Siblings


Terrifying reports coming in from Kansas City are speaking about a young boy being shot after arriving at the wrong home to pick up his siblings.

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Sources from local media outlets were quick to detail about how the young man was fired upon after going to the wrong home. He had mistaken the address and sources revealed how that led to a huge misunderstanding, resulting in the devasting attack.

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Meanwhile, the cops claim they received complaints of a young man is injured and lying on the ground. Therefore, they rushed to the neighborhood to find him unconscious.

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He was immediately taken to a nearby medical facility after paramedics declared his condition to be in danger and suffering from life-threatening injuries.

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Neighbors in the area confirmed that they had never heard of or seen such an incident take place. And therefore, it was just awful and bizarre and so tragic to see what went on.

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“We have never witnessed or even heard about something as serious as this taking place. It’s awful how people are taking things for granted. No lives are safe in this country and we need to be careful”- added another after highlighting how the number of gun violence cases in the nation continues to increase as we speak.

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The Kansas City Police chief mentioned how this was shocking behavior and they were doing whatever they could to assist the family with the matter.

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Investigations into the ordeal are now taking place and it was revealed that the teen is out of danger and slowly recovering at the hospital.

“We can confirm that the teen arrived at the wrong house on N.E. 115th Street instead of N.E. 115th Terrace while going out to pick his siblings up”- the police chief continued.

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He called the matter unfortunate and those responsible were being dealt with justly and are now in police custody.

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