Tragedy strikes as teen is fatally shot by stray bullet while gaming in bedroom
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Tragedy strikes as teen is fatally shot by stray bullet while gaming in bedroom

October 14, 2025

ST. LOUIS, MO — A 14-year-old boy was shot and killed by a stray bullet while playing video games in his bedroom on Wednesday evening, according to authorities. Duwan Morgan was found dead in his home after police responded to a 911 call regarding the incident.

The St. Louis County Police Department arrived at the scene in the 10200 block of Hobkirk Drive shortly after 6 p.m. Officers located Morgan, who suffered at least one gunshot wound.

His mother, Keshia Morgan, expressed her sorrow on a GoFundMe page dedicated to his memory. “A senseless shootout led to a stray bullet entering my home, striking my beloved son Duwan Morgan, who was only 14 years old,” she wrote.

Authorities reported no arrests in connection with the shooting. Duwan’s aunt, Erica Davis, stated that two groups of teens were involved in an argument prior to the gunfire. The bullet that killed Duwan entered his bedroom while he was gaming.

“The boy’s mom and two brothers were inside the home but were not hit in the incident,” officials confirmed. Davis described her nephew as excited to be entering high school soon.

Duwan’s family is seeking justice and urges anyone with information to come forward. “My family will never be the same,” Davis said.

The St. Louis County Police Department encourages those with details to contact them at 636-529-8210 or to submit tips anonymously via CrimeStoppers at 1-866-371-8477.

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