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Del. State Police Identify Teen Victim Of Deadly Shooting

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  • Del. State Police Identify Teen Victim Of Deadly Shooting

  • Sunday, January 27 2013 3:05 PM EST2013-01-27 20:05:26 GMT
    Police in Wilmington are investigating a Saturday night shooting that killed at 16-year-old boy.
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WILMINGTON, Del. -

Delaware State Police have identified the teen victim of a deadly shooting over the weekend as 16-year-old Ahkee Flonnory of Wilmington.

Police say Flonnory was shot and killed Saturday just before 6:30 p.m. on the unit block of East 24th Street.

An investigation revealed that the teenager was approached by an unknown suspect who shot him once in the head, police said.

Police say a second victim was involved but they are not releasing the identity of that person.

According to investigators, the second victim was struck by a "projectile" at the scene.

Police have not made any arrests.

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