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In the US, an 11-year-old boy killed his father because of a video game.

He was angry because his father took away the video game console.

In the US, an 11-year-old boy killed his father because of a video game.

An 11-year-old child in the US state of Pennsylvania is accused of shooting and killing his father. The tragedy occurred on January 13 of this year.

 

According to investigation information, the incident happened at night after the parents took away their child's video game device. Not being allowed to play the game provoked intense anger in the child.

 

After that, while searching for the device, the child found the key to the safe where weapons were kept in the house. He took a revolver from the safe, loaded it, and fired a shot at his 42-year-old father who was sleeping. The man died at the scene.

 

The incident occurred around 3:20 AM. The child later confessed his actions to his mother and the police.

 

Despite the child's young age, according to Pennsylvania legislation, he has been charged with homicide as an adult. In court, the child admitted that he loaded the weapon himself and shot his father while he was sleeping. Yesterday, on February 20, he was brought before the court in shackles.

 

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In the US, an 11-year-old boy killed his father because of a video game.

He was angry because his father took away the video game console.

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Certificate: №1346 Issue date: 28.05.2020

Idea author: Firdavs Fridunovich Abdukhalikov

Founder: "Master Media Production and Broadcast"