U.S. teenager shoots dead five family members in Alabama: police
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[September 03, 2019]
(Reuters) - A 14-year-old American
boy shot and killed five family members at their home in Alabama, before
throwing away the pistol and calling police, officials said on Tuesday,
in the latest high-profile gun crime.
The shooting occurred on Monday night in the town of Elkmont, a
spokesman for the Limestone County Sheriff's Office told media,
including an ABC affiliate.
The sheriff's office said five people were shot, with three dying at the
scene and two later in hospital. "The 14-year old caller was interviewed
and confessed to shooting all five members of his family in the
residence," it said on Twitter.
"He is currently assisting investigators in locating the weapon, a 9mm
handgun that he said he tossed nearby."
It was unclear where the teenager obtained the gun.
The killings follow a rash of mass shootings in the United States,
including a weekend one in Texas that left seven people dead and 22
wounded, including a toddler.
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Last month, a gunman killed 22 people and wounded another 24 in El
Paso, Texas, while another assailant killed nine and injured 27 in
Dayton, Ohio.
Amid renewed national debate, President Donald Trump said at the
weekend background checks on gun purchasers would not have prevented
recent violence.
(Reporting by Rich McKay; Editing by Andrew Cawthorne)
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