There was a shocking murder Saturday night in a small Johnson County town. A 12-year-old boy was arrested for repeatedly shooting a Sonic employee with an AR-15 rifle.
Investigators say a 12-year-old shot and killed a man at a fast-food restaurant in Johnson County, south of Fort Worth."I was outside. My fiancé ran in the house, and I heard a bunch of gunshots," he recalled."You see them every once in a while, but you never see them flying this low and this close to home at least," Elliott said.
There was a fight between the two, and that’s when police say the 12-year-old shooting suspect, a passenger, grabbed the AR-15 rifle from Gomez’s vehicle and shot Davis multiple times. He later died at the hospital.
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