Boy, 11, ‘shot sleeping dad in buttocks for taking video games away’

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The 11-year-old boy began planning the shooting at school that day because he was angry his parents confiscated his video games. 9News

An 11-year-old boy in the Untied States has been charged with attempted murder after shooting his police officer father for taking his video games away.

The unidentified boy began planning the shooting at school that day because he was angry his parents confiscated his video games,He told police he devised the attack because "he was done with all of that" and "wanted it to end”, according to court records.

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