NEW YORK – When an 11-year-old sitting on bleachers with his baseball team grabbed his head and started crying, his family thought he had been whacked by a ball. Hours later they learned he had been struck by a stray bullet.
NEW YORK – When an 11-year-old sitting on bleachers with his baseball team grabbed his head and started crying, his family thought he had been whacked by a ball. Hours later they learned he had been struck by a stray bullet.
The boy, Devante Kelly, was in stable condition Monday at Brookdale University Hospital. Doctors removed the bullet, which lodged between the boy’s skin and skull, and he was expected to recover, his family said. “Thank God he’s fine. He has an angel,” his mother, Angela Walters, told reporters.
Kelly was on bleachers crowded with players in a field near Starrett City, a 140-acre apartment complex on Jamaica Bay in Brooklyn. The boys were waiting for their team photo to kick off the summer season when he cried out in pain.
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