Tuesday, 27 September 2016

Michigan teen, 17, panicked and killed himself just moments after accidentally shooting dead his friend while they played with gun.


Marsavious  'Savie' Frazier was showing Daqarion Hunter a gun 
They were sitting side by side behind their friend's home when it went off
Hunter was shot in the chest and immediately dropped to the ground 
Frazier ran 30 yards away before he put the gun to his own head 
Their horrified friend Armonte Tolbert witnessed the terrible ordeal 
He said the two friends had 'no beef' with each other and were not arguing
Tolbert said Frazier had made 'suicidal comments in the past'. 

 A Labor Day with friends turned into a devastating tragedy for four high school students when one accidentally shot another, and then killed himself out of despair.

Marsavious 'Savie' Frazier was showing Daquarion Hunter, both 17, a gun as they sat by side in an alley behind their friend's home in Kalamazoo, Michigan.

The gun accidentally went off and struck Hunter in the chest, causing him to drop to the ground.

Frazier immediately panicked and ran, putting the gun to his head before pulling the trigger. Both teens' bodies were found just 30 yards away from each other.

Marsavious 'Savie' Frazier was showing Daquarion Hunter (pictured), both 17, a gun when he accidentally shot his friend in the chest. 

Frazier immediately panicked and ran, putting the gun to his head and killing himself. 

Their 17-year-old friend Armonte Tolbert, who saw the horrible incident unfold, was holding Hunter when police arrived, crying and screaming in shock.

Tolbert told police the three teens and their friend Timothy Whittaker had spent most of the day playing video games before going to their usual 'chill spot' next to the garage at his house. 

The teens had set up chairs in the area and were hanging out around 9pm when Frazier revealed he was upset after seeing a woman earlier that evening.

Tolbert told police Frazier had made comments about hurting himself but that his friends were able to 'talk him down', according to the Kalamazoo Gazette . 

This was apparently not unusual for Frazier, who Tolbert told police had made 'suicidal comments in the past as well'. 

Sheree Tolbert said when she arrived in the alley she saw her son holding Hunter, who he had known since he was six years old, and screaming 'Stay with me!', the police report reads. 

A black Harrington and Richardson 732.32 caliber was still in Frazier's hand.

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