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Two teenagers were shot by the same bullet in Port St. Lucie, and one boy has been charged

Two teenagers were shot by the same bullet in Port St. Lucie, and one boy has been charged

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PORT ST. LUCIE – A 15-year-old Fort Pierce boy is in custody and facing attempted murder and other felony charges after he shot two teenagers late Tuesday night during a drug buy for a THC vape cartridge, Port St. police officials said. Lucie on Wednesday.

Officers responded to reports of a motor vehicle accident around 11:58 p.m. in the 2600 block of SE South Blackwell Drive where they found a 16-year-old boy with a gunshot wound to the head and a 17-year-old girl with a gunshot wound to the head and a gunshot wound to the leg , next to her crashed blue Kia.

While officers were tending to the two teenagers, they saw a tan Chevrolet crash into a mailbox as it made its way through the scene of the accident. When officers tried to stop the vehicle, it crashed into a depression, Port St. Lucie police posted on Facebook.

Investigators discovered that the injured teens had planned to meet with the 15-year-old to sell him an $80 THC vape cartridge.

During the drug deal, the 15-year-old fired a shot from a handgun that hit the 16-year-old “through and through in the head” and then hit the girl in the leg as they sat in their car.

The teenagers drove away after the shooting but had an accident, police reported.

Both were taken to a local hospital. According to police, the girl suffered non-life-threatening injuries and the injured boy is currently in critical condition.

The boy accused of firing a gun was arrested and is being held at the St. Lucie Regional Juvenile Detention Center in Fort Pierce. He is charged with attempted murder in the commission of a felony. robbery with a firearm; aggravated assault with a deadly weapon; and illegal possession of a firearm under the age of 18, police officials said.

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Melissa E. Holsman is a legal reporter for TCPalm and Treasure Coast Newspapers and author and co-host of “Uncertain terms“, a true crime podcast. Reach them at [email protected]. If you are a subscriber, thank you. Unless, Become a subscriber to get the latest local news across the Treasure Coast.

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