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Businiess name:  Spanish Point Apartments
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
DALLAS - Eight-year-old Keiveon Johnson was shot and killed during an accidental shooting by another child playing with a shotgun, Dallas police said.\r \r A six-year-old was also shot in the leg at the Spanish Point Apartments in the 4100 block of Harvest Hill Road in Dallas Thursday afternoon.\r \r Police said four young boys were inside an apartment at the complex, and one was playing with a shotgun. The survivors originally told police that a masked man came inside and began shooting.\r \r One child who was playing outside at the time of the incident said he heard a loud bang that sounded like a shotgun going off. He called his mother and they both went running for help.\r \r ""A friend of the boy's dad ran up there and saw the little boy,"" said Nick Whitley, a young neighbor.\r \r Counselors were brought into Gooch Elementary School, where both boys attended school, to help students deal with the shooting.\r \r Police are still investigating.\r \r No one has been charged, but there are questions about why the boys were left unsupervised.\r \r

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