‘I think it’s a cap gun,’ the police officer said. He opened fire on an eighth-grader moments later.

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Lorenzo Clerkley Jr., an eighth-grader from Oklahoma, did not know he had been shot until he started urinating on himself. He was laughing, he said, having just come to.  But his legs began to shake when he tried to walk. He looked down and saw a bullet hole in his pants.

Another police officer — not the one who shot him — was waiting for him in front of the abandoned house where he had been playing with five other friends, he said. The teenagers had been playing with replica guns, they say, and someone had called the police to report a break-in with potentially armed suspects. Now, Lorenzo had been shot twice.

Website: The Washington Post

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