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2 Teens Charged in Shooting Death of 13-Year-Old in Philly

Two teenagers are now charged in the shooting death of a 13-year-old boy.

A 15-year-old boy is charged with involuntary manslaughter while a 17-year-old is charged with recklessly endangering another person.

Police say both suspects, who have not been identified, were among a group of teens who found a box with a gun and bullets inside in an abandoned house Wednesday afternoon. The group assembled the gun, loaded it and began to play with it in the backyard of a home on East Walnut Lane near Germantown Avenue, police said.

As they were playing, one of the teens accidentally fired the gun, shooting a 13-year-old boy in the face, according to investigators.

Neighbors who heard the gunshot, along with the 13-year-old boy's father, rushed to see what happened.

"I ran back there and saw him back there," said Slyde Huntley, a friend of the boy's father. "I went to look at his dad. His dad tried to pick him up. It was gory."

The boy died a short time later at Albert Einstein Medical Center. He is the second child in a week in Philadelphia to die of an accidental shooting, after a 4-year-old girl died last Thursday of an accidental gunshot wound at her home in North Philadelphia.

Police later recovered the weapon near the scene and continue to investigate.

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