18-year-old in Philadelphia shoots self in head during web chat
Cops say victim pulled out pistol after someone ‘challenged his manhood’
Cops say victim pulled out pistol after someone ‘challenged his manhood’
An 18-year-old Philadelphia teen shot himself in the head early Wednesday while trying to prove his "manhood" to someone he was video chatting with, police said.
Police said the man's two brothers, 22 and 13, were asleep in some beds beside him when he picked up the older brother's 9mm pistol, put it to his head and pulled the trigger, the Philadelphia Daily News reported.
Cops said the unidentified man thought the gun was unloaded and was trying to impress the person he was chatting with on either Skype or ooVoo, another video web chat service.
"His manhood or his ego was challenged and he said something along the lines of 'I'll show you,'" East Detectives Capt. John Gallagher told the newspaper.
"He thought he was clowning around, trying to shock the other party on the Internet site."
Photos from the scene showed a male family member standing in front of the house in a white undershirt soaked with blood.
The teen was reported to be brain dead and in critical condition at Temple University Hospital on Wednesday night.
Cops were investigating whether the 22-year-old brother bought the gun legally.
Police said the man's two brothers, 22 and 13, were asleep in some beds beside him when he picked up the older brother's 9mm pistol, put it to his head and pulled the trigger, the Philadelphia Daily News reported.
Cops said the unidentified man thought the gun was unloaded and was trying to impress the person he was chatting with on either Skype or ooVoo, another video web chat service.
"His manhood or his ego was challenged and he said something along the lines of 'I'll show you,'" East Detectives Capt. John Gallagher told the newspaper.
"He thought he was clowning around, trying to shock the other party on the Internet site."
Photos from the scene showed a male family member standing in front of the house in a white undershirt soaked with blood.
The teen was reported to be brain dead and in critical condition at Temple University Hospital on Wednesday night.
Cops were investigating whether the 22-year-old brother bought the gun legally.
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