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Home / Crime and Justice / Stray Bullet Kills 14-Year-Old Boy Playing Video Game at Home

Stray Bullet Kills 14-Year-Old Boy Playing Video Game at Home

20 Oct

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Summary

  • 14-year-old D'Uwan Morgan killed by stray bullet
  • Shooting occurred during gunfight between teenagers
  • Victim was in his bedroom when bullets blasted through window

On October 8, 2025, a 14-year-old boy named D'Uwan Morgan was killed by a stray bullet that blasted through the window of his bedroom as he was playing a video game. The tragic incident occurred in St. Louis County, Missouri, after a gunfight broke out between a group of teenagers in the area.

Police responded to a ShotSpotter alert and a 911 call reporting the gunfire on Hobkirk Drive. When they arrived, they found D'Uwan had been struck at least once and died from his injuries. Witnesses reported seeing a group of masked teenagers fleeing the scene, having been arguing and firing at each other just moments before.

D'Uwan's family is devastated by the loss of the "beautiful, nice kid" who had a bright future ahead of him. He had recently graduated from eighth grade and was about to start high school. Known as smart, kind, and outdoorsy, D'Uwan's aunt described him as a young man who preferred spending time in nature over being glued to screens or the city. His mother has been left "completely broken" by the tragedy, struggling to eat or sleep since her son's senseless death.

The police investigation into the shooting is ongoing, but the preliminary findings indicate an unknown subject or subjects were responsible for the gunfire that claimed D'Uwan's life while he was simply minding his own business in his own home.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
D'Uwan Morgan, a 14-year-old boy, was killed by a stray bullet that blasted through the window of his bedroom as he was playing a video game.
The shooting that killed D'Uwan Morgan took place in St. Louis County, Missouri.
According to witnesses, a group of masked teenagers were involved in a gunfight that led to the stray bullet that killed D'Uwan Morgan.

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