Shooting leaves one person dead northwest of Tucson

A 17-year-old boy was shot and killed in a home northwest of Tucson June 7, 2019. Authorities have determined the shooting was accidental.

A federal investigation was launched after a teen boy was killed in an accidental shooting involving an AK-47 fired in a home north of Tucson with several explosive weapons inside, officials say.

Pima County Sheriff's detectives learned that the AK-47 was allegedly fired by a 19-year-old man, which struck and killed Luis Angel Lopez Jr., 17, at the home in the 8000 block of North Country Home Lane, north of Cortaro Farms Road, on June 7.

When deputies entered the home, they immediately reported the suspected explosive devices and called in personnel from the Pima Regional Bomb Squad and Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosive to remove them.

They safely removed a rocket-propelled grenade launcher, several homemade pipe bombs and other weapons from the home, a sheriff's department news release said.

The federal investigation is ongoing concerning the explosives and weapons, officials said.

No further information has been released.


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