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Thursday, March 3, 2016

Tennessee Teen Shoots 3 Family Members When Upset By Being Awakened For School

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We know teenagers need their sleep and some are agitated about having to get up for school so early, but one 16-year-old took things to the next level in Tennessee. He was upset his family woke him up for school, so he went to the closet, grabbed a handgun and open-fired on the entire family, shooting grandma and two children in the home:
Bullets struck the teen's 67-year-old grandmother twice. His 12-year-old sister and 6-year-old nephew were struck at least once each; the teen's nephew is his older sister’s son, Mumford said.
The victims' wounds are not life-threatening, and no one else was injured.
But the teen, whose name was not released, also attempted to shoot his 42-year-old mother in the living room. Mumford said the woman ducked behind a couch to avoid being hit, and the boy's 2-year-old sister was not shot at.
The family told police the gun did not belong to them. Police are investigating. 

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