Family mourns after ‘horseplay with gun’ leads to 15-year-old’s death
By Meghan Mosley
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OKLAHOMA CITY (KOMO) — A 15-year-old boy died after police say “horseplay with a gun” led to a firearm being discharged over the weekend at a mobile home park in southeast Oklahoma City.
The family of Rudy Simmons told KOCO 5 that the 15-year-old was a sweet, loving teen who cared about so many. They are in disbelief over the weekend tragedy.
“He is really just … gone way too soon,” family friend Jalisha Boatman-Mishio said.
Police were called around 9 p.m. Saturday to a mobile home park near Southeast 89th Street and Bryant Avenue about a reported shooting.
“When officers arrived, they sadly found a 15-year-old there who had been shot to death,” said Master Sgt. Gary Knight, with the Oklahoma City Police Department. “It appears that the 15-year-old was there in the trailer with several other juveniles.”
Police said a group of teens was playing together, and someone was handling the gun in an unsafe manner when Simmons was shot. Simmons was a ninth-grader at Moore High School.
“It’s bad. Nobody’s holding up very well right now. He was a baby,” Boatman-Mishio said. “Nobody’s getting rest. Nobody’s stopping to take a break, anything. I mean, everybody’s just tired and hurt.”
Police have not made any arrests. The case will be presented to the Cleveland County District Attorney’s Office, and they make a final decision on what charges, if any, are appropriate.
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