BREAKING: Two Minors Dead, One Injured After Fort Worth Shooting
Fort Worth police responded to calls of a shooting at 2:13 p.m. Sunday afternoon on the 8500 block of Steel Dust Drive. Upon arrival, police discovered three boys, ages 17, 5 and 18 months, with gunshot wounds. The victims received medical treatment on scene and were transported to local hospitals nearby.
Despite treatment, the unidentified 17 and 5-year-old boys died. The 18-month-old victim suffered minor injuries and is expected to survive. Fort Worth police also learned an unknown amount of individuals drove to the location where they fired at a group of individuals in the front yard, injuring the three young victims.Download NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth
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