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Prank gone terribly wrong. 15 yr old girl shot and killed.
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A 15-year-old girl in Little Rock, Arkansas, is dead, police say, because of a prank that went horribly and tragically wrong.
Adrian Broadway was shot in the head and died early Saturday morning.
She was with a group of teenagers who had gone to a house to do a "retaliation" prank on another teen who'd done a prank on them on Halloween, according to the Little Rock Police Department.
The teenagers told police they had thrown toilet paper, eggs and mayonnaise on a car parked there.
As they were leaving, a man came out of the house and opened fire.
Broadway was struck in the head and died.
Another teenager, the driver, suffered injuries to his right arm. He was transported to a hospital, where he was treated and released.
"When those kids left to go out and do this, they -- by no means -- did any one of them think that this was going to be a horrible event," Lt. Sidney Allen told CNN affiliate KARK. "They didn't think that it would end up being a deadly prank."
Police have identified the shooting suspect as 48-year-old Willie Noble. He was charged with one count of first-degree murder, one count of a terroristic act and five counts of aggravated assault.
Noble appeared Saturday morning in Little Rock Criminal Court, where bond was set at $1 million.
CNN legal analyst Sunny Hostin said Noble may have a viable defense.
"While Arkansas doesn't have a traditional stand-your-ground law," she said, "I've learned that they have sort of an expanded castle doctrine law, which means -- not only can you defend yourself and your property inside your home, you can also do it around the perimeter of your home."
Hostin added: "That's why this kind of thing just infuriates me ... It's about, sort of, not only stand your ground, but guns, and the protection of those to just use them stupidly."
Broadway's friend, Laguyia Bland, told KARK that she dropped the phone and started crying as soon as she heard the news.
"They was trying to be teenagers," Bland said. "As you know, teenagers make mistakes, and this was one of those mistakes."
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Adrian Broadway was shot in the head and died early Saturday morning.
She was with a group of teenagers who had gone to a house to do a "retaliation" prank on another teen who'd done a prank on them on Halloween, according to the Little Rock Police Department.
The teenagers told police they had thrown toilet paper, eggs and mayonnaise on a car parked there.
As they were leaving, a man came out of the house and opened fire.
Broadway was struck in the head and died.
Another teenager, the driver, suffered injuries to his right arm. He was transported to a hospital, where he was treated and released.
"When those kids left to go out and do this, they -- by no means -- did any one of them think that this was going to be a horrible event," Lt. Sidney Allen told CNN affiliate KARK. "They didn't think that it would end up being a deadly prank."
Police have identified the shooting suspect as 48-year-old Willie Noble. He was charged with one count of first-degree murder, one count of a terroristic act and five counts of aggravated assault.
Noble appeared Saturday morning in Little Rock Criminal Court, where bond was set at $1 million.
CNN legal analyst Sunny Hostin said Noble may have a viable defense.
"While Arkansas doesn't have a traditional stand-your-ground law," she said, "I've learned that they have sort of an expanded castle doctrine law, which means -- not only can you defend yourself and your property inside your home, you can also do it around the perimeter of your home."
Hostin added: "That's why this kind of thing just infuriates me ... It's about, sort of, not only stand your ground, but guns, and the protection of those to just use them stupidly."
Broadway's friend, Laguyia Bland, told KARK that she dropped the phone and started crying as soon as she heard the news.
"They was trying to be teenagers," Bland said. "As you know, teenagers make mistakes, and this was one of those mistakes."
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I think people should have guns to protect their homes, but should only be allowed to use them to defend themselves when someone has either entered their home, or the homeowner knows the person outside has a weapon.
If you see some kids vandalizing a car, that really isn't a good enough excuse to go out and start shooting at them.
If you see some kids vandalizing a car, that really isn't a good enough excuse to go out and start shooting at them.
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i think that he did the right thing> if somebody **** with you> the deserve what they get. Plus the teens should of got charged with destruction of property so you see what is wrong with america the teens families are going to cry over their lose of a dumb ass child so **** the teens and america needs to fix how this is worked out
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supermodzable wrote i think that he did the right thing> if somebody **** with you> the deserve what they get. Plus the teens should of got charged with destruction of property so you see what is wrong with america the teens families are going to cry over their lose of a dumb **** child so **** the teens and america needs to fix how this is worked out
I don't think anyone deserves to die over a prank, your just as bad as the guy that shot her for saying such a thing. Just imagine if that was your daughter, then what?
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I've read about this whilst at school earlier today. That is very terrible and I feel sorry for the girls parents.
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supermodzable wrote i think that he did the right thing> if somebody **** with you> the deserve what they get. Plus the teens should of got charged with destruction of property so you see what is wrong with america the teens families are going to cry over their lose of a dumb **** child so **** the teens and america needs to fix how this is worked out
Yes because everyone who plays a prank deserves to get shot in the head.
Throwing some food on a car is annoying, yes, but it really isn't hard to clean up and move on from without shooting someone.
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I also read this in school, it's horrible :/
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Someone going to the extent of opening fire on teenagers pranking them, is way too far.
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Wow how sad
I feel so sorry for her parents
I feel so sorry for her parents
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Kia wrote I think people should have guns to protect their homes, but should only be allowed to use them to defend themselves when someone has either entered their home, or the homeowner knows the person outside has a weapon.
If you see some kids vandalizing a car, that really isn't a good enough excuse to go out and start shooting at them.
Yes they should.
Castle Doctrine states you have the right to defend your your life/family and property with lethal force.
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