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9-year-old boy dodges bullets in Fort Worth shooting

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A 9-year-old boy has been captured on video dodging bullets in his parents’ house in a drive-by shooting at Fort Worth.

In the home surveillance video shared online, four bullets were seen flying into the apartment as the kid sat on the couch. He quickly dived onto the armrest, before bolting to his mom’s room.

Six others were injured during the shooting, ranging in age from 3 to 19, with a toddler taking the hardest hit after being shot in the drive-by. Her 6-year-old brother was also hit, but luckily, both survived and are recovering from their wounds.

 

Speaking to Fox4, the 9-year-old boy said;

 

“I was just glad that I didn’t get hit, but I felt bad for those kids who got hit. I felt terrorized in those moments.”.

 

Cops have got their hands on some exterior surveillance footage, and it appears to show someone firing shots from the back seat of a red Kia Soul.

No arrests have been made. Two different GoFundMe campaigns have been started, one for the victims, and one for the boy’s mother who wants to move out of the neighborhood.

 

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