13-year-old boy is to be tried as an adult for shooting and killing his brother while they played

Boy, 13, will be tried as an adult for fatally shooting his brother, 9, in the head with his dad’s gun when he refused to comply with his ‘demands’ during a game of cops and robbers

  • A 13-year-old boy from Pennsylvania allegedly shot his 9-year-old brother in the head during a game of cops and robbers, killing him
  • Brayden Leroy Wright of Waynesboro will be tried as an adult on criminal homicide and aggravated assault charges and was denied bail 
  • The teen told police that he became angry when his brother ‘was not complying with his commands’ during the game
  • It led to him shooting his younger brother in the back of the head while he was watching videos on the phone
  • Wright used one of his father’s loaded 9mm handguns stored in a couch console 
  • The teen said he knew the gun was in the living room and was loaded

A 13-year-old boy from Pennsylvania is to be tried as an adult after shooting his nine-year-old brother in the head, killing him in a game of cops and robbers gone horribly wrong. 

Brayden Leroy Wright of Waynesboro was denied bail after being charged with first-degree criminal homicide and second-degree aggravated assault. 

Brayden and his brother were said to have been playing together at around 6am on Wednesday morning. 

A 13-year-old boy from Pennsylvania, Brayden Leroy Wright, allegedly shot his 9-year-old brother, pictured, in the head during a game of cops and robbers, killing him

Mark Snyder, the boys' father, explained the presence of unsecured and loaded guns in the house as being 'for home protection.' Counseling is being provided to the boys' three sisters

Mark Snyder, the boys’ father, explained the presence of unsecured and loaded guns in the house as being ‘for home protection.’ Counseling is being provided to the boys’ three sisters

The teenager told officers that he went to fetch one of two loaded 9mm handguns that his dad kept in the living room couch to use during the game. 

Brayden said that he became angry when his brother ‘was not complying with his commands’ in the game. 

He told police how he then put the gun to the back of his brother’s head as he lay on the couch watching YouTube videos and pulled the trigger. 

Brayden admitted during an interview with police that he knew there was a round in the chamber of the pistol.

Pennsylvania law enforcement outside the Snyder family home on Wednesday

Pennsylvania law enforcement outside the Snyder family home on Wednesday

Brayden ‘further related he pressed the muzzle of the gun to the back left side of the victim’s head and squeezed the trigger. (He) related he did this because the victim was not complying with his commands while playing cops and robbers. He admitted to being angry with the victim for not listening to him,’ he said during a police interview 

The youngster was fatally wounded. The bullet passed straight through the nine-year-old boy’s skull.

Mark Snyder, the boys’ father, explained the presence of unsecured and loaded guns in the house as being  ‘for home protection.’  

After shooting his brother, Brayden put the gun back in the couch and called 911 to report a fall, according to the affidavit. 

The boys' guardians are not facing any charges as of Sunday. Brayden will appear in court on Monday for a preliminary hearing

The boys’ guardians are not facing any charges as of Sunday. Brayden will appear in court on Monday for a preliminary hearing

By the time paramedics arrived at the home, the boy was bleeding severely and in cardiac arrest.

He died later at Waynesboro Hospital as a result of his injuries. 

A GoFundMe account has been set up to help the family with their legal fees and funeral expenses along with counseling for the other children in the family including the boys’ three sisters.   

‘Yesterday forever changed all our lives. We not only lost a 9yr old precious little boy, but we could potentially lose his 13yr old brother,’ the fund raising site states. 

The boys’ guardians were not facing any charges as of Sunday. 

Brayden will appear in court on Monday for a preliminary hearing.



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