A 14-year-old was killed after being accidentally shot by her 21-year-old sister, the victim's family said.
It’s an Easter one Fort Worth family will never forget. police responded to the home on Daniel Street in south Fort Worth Friday to find the teenager with a gunshot wound to the head. Family members said Lewis and her 21-year-old sister found the firearm in a closet.
They told FOX 4 Lewis’ older sister thought the gun wasn’t loaded, but it went off and Lewis was struck. "We were here. We heard a shot, and then we heard screaming," Maimee Calton recalled."We are good friends. We grew up together. I didn’t even know it was her until the next day when he told me what happened," she said. "Everything going on nowadays has a gun involved in it.
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