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Visitation announced for 15-year-old high school senior killed in accidental shooting

A visit has been announced for a 15-year-old high school student who was killed in a shooting Saturday evening.

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Ray Estep passed away on Saturday. He was a student at Kenton Ridge High School and was on the bowling team, according to a tribute on the Littleton & Rue Funeral website.

As previously reported by News center 7Clark County Sheriff’s Office deputies and medics were called to the 4400 block of Reno Road Saturday around 6:37 PM.

A group of teenagers were hanging out when the shooting happened.

“An ill-timed horseplay situation involving a firearm,” said Clark County Sheriff’s Lt. Kristopher Schultz.

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A 16-year-old brought a gun to the party.

“The youth with the firearm that went there was there as a guest. He did not show up unexpectedly,” Schultz said.

The teen pointed the gun at the victim and pulled the trigger.

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Officers say the magazine was removed from the gun and the teen thought it was empty.

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A single bullet remaining in the gun was fired, hitting Ray Estep in the torso.

The teenager was taken to hospital, but died from his injuries around 7:35 p.m

Visitation for Ray Estep will be on Sunday, November 17, 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM, at Littleton & Rue Funeral Home. A private service will be held on Monday.

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Our school community feels the weight of this tragedy deeply and is impacting students, staff and families. Such losses create a ripple effect that is felt throughout our small, close-knit community.

We understand how far-reaching this loss is for our students, staff and families. To provide support during this challenging time, our Traumatic Event Crisis Intervention Plan (TECIP) team – consisting of mental health therapists, counselors and additional security – is on site in Kenton Ridge to provide comfort and guidance. We encourage anyone who needs additional help to get in touch.”

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Spokesperson for the Northeastern Local School District

News Center 7 is not naming the charged teen because we do not routinely name juveniles unless they are charged in adult court.

We will continue to follow this story.

Photo by: Konner Logan/Staff

Photo by: Konner Logan/Staff

Photo by: Konner Logan/Staff

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Photo by: Konner Logan/Staff

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