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Young boy shot inside his home crawled into big brother's bed and died beside him | Young boy shot inside his home crawled into big brother's bed and died beside him |
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As a barrage of 20 bullets was sprayed into a house in Kansas, Missouri, nine-year-old Jayden Ugwuh jumped out of bed and rushed out of the room. | As a barrage of 20 bullets was sprayed into a house in Kansas, Missouri, nine-year-old Jayden Ugwuh jumped out of bed and rushed out of the room. |
Realising his eight-year-old cousin, Montell Ross, was not behind him, he went back into the bedroom. | Realising his eight-year-old cousin, Montell Ross, was not behind him, he went back into the bedroom. |
Both boys, described as "inseparable" by their grandmother, were then shot. | Both boys, described as "inseparable" by their grandmother, were then shot. |
Jayden, seriously injured, went into his big brother’s room, who was asleep. He crawled into bed beside him and died. | Jayden, seriously injured, went into his big brother’s room, who was asleep. He crawled into bed beside him and died. |
Kansas police, who are investigating the incident, believe the people responsible for the murders were inside the home at some point on Saturday morning. | Kansas police, who are investigating the incident, believe the people responsible for the murders were inside the home at some point on Saturday morning. |
Jayden’s father, Jason Ugwuh, told Fox News: "[Jayden] didn't even cry, just got hit and ran and laid up under his big brother, you know. Like he knew exactly where to go for comfort, you know what I'm saying." | Jayden’s father, Jason Ugwuh, told Fox News: "[Jayden] didn't even cry, just got hit and ran and laid up under his big brother, you know. Like he knew exactly where to go for comfort, you know what I'm saying." |
"I do not get it," he added. "I swear. We have to protect the future. He's the future." | "I do not get it," he added. "I swear. We have to protect the future. He's the future." |
He said his son loved superheroes, rapping and drawing. | He said his son loved superheroes, rapping and drawing. |
Kansas City Police have requested witnesses call them with any information. No arrests have yet been made. | |
The department wrote on Twitter: "Cousins Jayden Ugwuh and Montell Ross started their new school year last week. Now they’re dead. Innocent victims of senseless gun violence." | The department wrote on Twitter: "Cousins Jayden Ugwuh and Montell Ross started their new school year last week. Now they’re dead. Innocent victims of senseless gun violence." |
There were six young cousins in the house at the time, where they lived with their mothers. A 16-year-old girl was also hit during the shooting but her injuries were not life-threatening and she was reported as back at school. | There were six young cousins in the house at the time, where they lived with their mothers. A 16-year-old girl was also hit during the shooting but her injuries were not life-threatening and she was reported as back at school. |
Both Jayden and Montell were declared dead in hospital. | Both Jayden and Montell were declared dead in hospital. |
12-year-old Jayson Jr, who saw his younger brother die beside him in bed, did not want to talk to the media. | 12-year-old Jayson Jr, who saw his younger brother die beside him in bed, did not want to talk to the media. |
Their grandmother, Ira Ross, told Kansas City newspaper: "Tell them to please to turn themselves in, because they have destroyed us." | Their grandmother, Ira Ross, told Kansas City newspaper: "Tell them to please to turn themselves in, because they have destroyed us." |
Ms Ross said her grandson, Montell, was a "mama’s boy" who sometimes sucked his thumb, liked to watch cartoons and play video games. | Ms Ross said her grandson, Montell, was a "mama’s boy" who sometimes sucked his thumb, liked to watch cartoons and play video games. |
The neighbours said they also heard gunfire on Saturday morning and ducked for cover, and were now "living in fear". | The neighbours said they also heard gunfire on Saturday morning and ducked for cover, and were now "living in fear". |
The police added on social media: "Many want to be outraged these days. Be outraged about this." | The police added on social media: "Many want to be outraged these days. Be outraged about this." |
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