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Police said two boys took turns shooting at each other while wearing body armor.

Christopher Broad Jr., 16, died after he was hit by a bullet while taking turns with Joshua Vining, 17, to shoot at each other while wearing an armored vest.

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Vining was charged with manslaughter of a child with a firearm.

According to investigators,Whitler lied to them about who shot Broad Jr. and what took place.

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On Thursday, he was arrested on a charge of providing false information to law enforcement.

Vining and Whitler are being charged as adults.

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