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Tragic Shooting: Dog the Bounty Hunter's Stepson Shoots 13-Year-Old Son

Credited from: NEWSWEEK

  • Gregory Zecca accidentally shot and killed his 13-year-old son Anthony in Naples, Florida.
  • The incident is described as a "tragic accident" with no arrests made yet.
  • Dog the Bounty Hunter, Duane Chapman, and his wife have publicly expressed their grief.
  • The Collier County Sheriff's Office is investigating, classifying it as an "isolated incident."

A devastating incident occurred over the weekend when Gregory Zecca, stepson of reality TV star Duane "Dog" Chapman, accidentally shot and killed his own son, 13-year-old Anthony, in Naples, Florida. The shooting took place Saturday evening at Zecca's apartment. Law enforcement officials responded to a call about the incident at around 8 p.m., and upon arrival, pronounced the victim dead shortly thereafter. The Collier County Sheriff's Office has labeled the event as an "isolated incident," and as of now, no arrests have been made, according to India Times, Newsweek, and HuffPost.

Duane Chapman and his wife, Francie, expressed their deep sorrow in a statement, stating, "We are grieving as a family over this incomprehensible tragic accident and would ask for continued prayers as we grieve the loss of our beloved grandson, Anthony." They have requested privacy during this challenging time, as reported by Los Angeles Times, Newsweek, and HuffPost.

Reports also revealed that moments before the shooting, dispatchers allegedly "heard screaming" while responding to the call, which escalated from an unknown situation to a classified shooting. First responders were performing CPR upon arrival, indicating the seriousness of the incident, as detailed by Newsweek and Los Angeles Times.

The ongoing investigation by the Collier County Sheriff's Office aims to gather statements from witnesses, forensic evidence, and any possible warrant requests necessary to understand the circumstances surrounding this tragic incident more clearly, as discussed in Newsweek and HuffPost.

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