A 16-year-old student wanted to be caught in a fatal shooting with a loaded gun on his Harlem High School, Cops said.
The reporting teenager reportedly was arrested on Tuesday at A. Philip Randolph Campus High School, a milestone building with impressive towers on the City College of New York campus, the police said.
A school safety agent discovered that the boy had a loaded gun in a backpack, as a result of which, according to the police, NYPD agents responded shortly after 12:50 pm.
The boy who was arrested on a gun tax-wash also sought by the NYPD in connection with a shooting on April 17 where a 34-year-old Harlem-Man killed, Cops said.
The teenage terror had argued with the man in Nycha’s Manhattanville houses along West 126th Street, the police said.
With another person the boy hit the older man with a closed fist who dropped him to the ground, said officials.
The youthful alleged unpolished then pulled a gun and shot the man in the chest, the police said. Medici rushed the wounded man to Mount Sinai Morningside, where doctors declared him dead.
The teenager was forced on Wednesday for a whole series of charges, including murder, manslaughter, abuse with the intention of causing serious injury and criminal possession of a weapon in school areas, according to judicial data.

He did not argue guilty of the charges.
A judge ordered the boy to be held in prison without a bail prior to his next court case on 6 May, according to the reports.
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