Boy Playing With Handgun Fatally Shoots 15-year-old Girl

Investigators say the 15-year-old victim was on her front porch when she was struck by a bullet fired by a 9-year-old boy. WBAL’s Tommie Clark reports.

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Boy Playing With Handgun Fatally Shoots 15-year-old Girl

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