Teen Loses Balance On Hoverboard, Shoots Cousin Dead
Officials said an 18-year-old lost his balance on a hoverboard and accidentally shot his 13-year-old cousin in the back of the head.
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Officials said an 18-year-old lost his balance on a hoverboard and accidentally shot his 13-year-old cousin in the back of the head.
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