Juveniles apprehended after shooting bead blaster gun at random people for TikTok challenge, BCSO says

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Juveniles apprehended after shooting bead blaster gun at random people for TikTok challenge, BCSO says
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BCSO says those who attempt the 'reckless and senseless challenge' will be arrested.

Deputies said a man first reported that he was shot with the high-velocity bead blaster gun at around 7:10 p.m. on Sunday in the 1000 block of Painted Daisy, not far from Alamo Parkway and Culebra Road in the Alamo Ranch area.

Shortly after the first report, another man called authorities and said that he was struck by the bead blaster gun while playing outside with his young son. They stopped the vehicle containing four juveniles and found two of the guns inside. The car belonged to one of their parents, deputies said.Four of the juveniles, including a 15-year-old, two 14-year-olds, and one 11-year-old, were taken into custody. BCSO confirmed Wednesday that two teens would face charges of injury to a child and assault causing bodily injury.

BCSO was referring to the TikTok challenge that encourages users to shoot the guns at unexpecting people, typically from a moving vehicle.

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