December 17, 2025 - 11:40

SAN ANTONIO — A teenager has lost his life following a tragic incident involving a firearm while playing video games at a West Side apartment complex on Monday. According to police reports, the young boy accidentally shot himself during the gaming session, leading to critical injuries that ultimately resulted in his death at a local hospital.
Authorities responded to the scene shortly after the incident was reported. They found the teen in distress and immediately called for medical assistance. Despite the efforts of emergency responders, the injuries sustained were severe. The police have indicated that the incident appears to be an accident, but investigations are ongoing to determine the circumstances surrounding the firearm's presence in the apartment.
This heartbreaking event highlights ongoing concerns regarding gun safety, especially in households with young individuals. Community members are left in shock as they come to terms with the loss of a young life, reminding everyone of the importance of responsible firearm storage and awareness.
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