12-year-old shot dead by teenager while filming music video with loaded guns, cops say

Inset: Ethan Parker (Facebook/Zakia Brice). Background: The home where Ethan Parker was allegedly shot and killed while filming a music video (WCAU/YouTube).

Inset: Ethan Parker (Facebook/Zakia Brice). Background: The home where Ethan Parker was allegedly shot and killed while filming a music video (WCAU/YouTube).

A 12-year-old boy in Philadelphia who was making a music video with guns and some older teenagers was shot dead by one of them as they were filming, according to police.

Footage of the music video “is one of the key pieces of information that [authorities] are in possession of,” according to Philadelphia Police Inspector D.F. Pace, who spoke to Fox affiliate WTXF and other local outlets at a press briefing Sunday about the alleged murder of Ethan Parker, who was killed at a home on the 1500 block of East Pastorius Street on Saturday at around 12:30 p.m., per cops.

Pace said Parker was shot once with a handgun and rushed by responding officers to a nearby hospital, where he was pronounced dead upon arrival.

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“Based on what we know so far … it appears that the decedent, the 12-year-old, was with two additional teenagers, ages 15 and 17, when they may have been in the process of producing some sort of a music video,” Pace told reporters.

“There were some guns present, and one of them went off, shooting the 12-year-old, ultimately killing him,” the inspector said.

Police officials announced charges Sunday of third-degree murder, involuntary manslaughter and other offenses for the 17-year-old related to Parker’s death.

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The incident left neighbors shaken, with one woman telling WTXF: “In the middle of the day, shooting a video and playing with guns, it should not happen. That is very shocking. I’m at a loss for words now.”

Before announcing the charges for the teen, Pace told reporters that they were viewing the music video they filmed as evidence.

“However, there needs to be — legally — warrants secured with respect to accessing that information,” he said. “We do believe that those phones or any other recording equipment may provide some very, very valuable information that will help us understand what exactly occurred.”

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