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Teen Shot in Head After Pulling Prank With Friends - Shooter Charged With First-Degree Murder

An Arkansas man is in custody and faces numerous charges including first degree murder after opening fire on a car full of teens, killing one. The incident took place as the teens were reportedly fleeing the scene where they had thrown eggs, mayonnaise, and toilet paper at the man's car.

Willie Noble, 48, is in custody and is charged with first degree murder, one count of a terroristic act and five counts of aggravated assault, KATV reported. He was the victim of a prank by the group of teens, who allegedly threw eggs, mayonnaise, and toilet paper at his car. Noble ran out of the house and started shooting at the car.

The shooting took place at Noble's home, and the teens fled to the nearby Little Rock Kum & Go a little before 1 a.m. One of the teens, 15-year-old Adrian Broadway, was shot in the head and died later at the Arkansas Children's Hospital. Another teen, the driver, 18-year-old Dshone Nelson, suffered minor cuts to his hands from broken glass.

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Friends and family have started a Facebook page in honor of Broadway. The page is filled with photos and memories of the teen, as well as prayers for her family.

"R.I.P. Adrian, gone way too soon. I read the news article and it hurts me to my core that she lost her life over a prank. My condolences to her family and friends. May God find a way to comfort your aching hearts and souls. God bless," posted Monique Alexander.

Police are still investigating exactly what happened and led to the fatal shooting. Those involved in the prank besides Broadway and Nelson, were 17, three 15-year-olds, and one 14-year-old. Their names have not been released because of their ages and the ongoing investigation. According to Fox News, the car the teens were in had a shattered driver's side window and a bullet hole near the driver's side door handle.

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