Law enforcement sources tell FOX 29 that a Pennsylvania teenager killed in an apparent accidental shooting was honored for saving three children who had fallen through an icy pond.
16-year-old Anthony Alexander Jr. was honored Monday for heroically saving two children that fell through an icy pond at a park in Collingdale.Law enforcement sources tell FOX 29 that a Pennsylvania teenager killed in an apparent accidental shooting wasThe Upper Darby Police Department reported Monday that 17-year-old Anthony Alexander was fatally shot by a 16-year-old inside an apartment on the 2400 block of Marshall Road Sunday night.
The teen who allegedly fired the fatal shot turned himself in to police on Monday and was charged as an adult with third-degree murder, involuntary manslaughter, weapons charges and other offenses.
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