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According to the report, a celebration ahead of graduation turned tragic for high school seniors after 18-year-old Michael Bosworth Jr. was shot and killed during a prank on Saturday. These students who will graduate feel emotional upon knowing their classmate was shot to death.
The report said that the incident occurred in a neighborhood, leaving another teenager injured but alive. Keys, a close friend of the injured teen, said, "I went to the hospital that morning to be treated, but sad news met him because his close friend got shot and died. like when I heard one of my closest friends got shot."
The report also stated that Spotsylvania County Sheriff's deputies arrested 27-year-old Tyler Chase Butler, charging him with second-degree murder among other charges. Detectives reported that the initial 911 call was for an attempted home burglary, which ended with Butler, a resident of the home, opening fire. Authorities obtained a search warrant for the phones of the two surviving juveniles. They told police they were playing a prank called "ding-dong-ditch," where they ring doorbells and run away. According to court documents, they had recorded themselves and planned to post the videos on TikTok as part of a social media trend.
The suspect was in jail without bail.
Source: LOCL 12
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The report said that the incident occurred in a neighborhood, leaving another teenager injured but alive. Keys, a close friend of the injured teen, said, "I went to the hospital that morning to be treated, but sad news met him because his close friend got shot and died. like when I heard one of my closest friends got shot."
The report also stated that Spotsylvania County Sheriff's deputies arrested 27-year-old Tyler Chase Butler, charging him with second-degree murder among other charges. Detectives reported that the initial 911 call was for an attempted home burglary, which ended with Butler, a resident of the home, opening fire. Authorities obtained a search warrant for the phones of the two surviving juveniles. They told police they were playing a prank called "ding-dong-ditch," where they ring doorbells and run away. According to court documents, they had recorded themselves and planned to post the videos on TikTok as part of a social media trend.
The suspect was in jail without bail.
Source: LOCL 12
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