10-year-old shot at HS football game in New Jersey dies

Micah Tennant, the 10-year-old wounded at a New Jersey High School football game Friday, has died.

The Philadelphia Eagles’ gesture to play host to the suspended Camden-Pleasantville HS playoff football game Wednesday was overshadowed by the tragic news 10-year-old Micah Tennant, who was shot in the neck when a man fired into the crowd at the game Friday, has died

The game started at Pleasantville and was interrupted in a horrific manner when shots were fired in the bleachers, causing panic.

Two other people, including a 15-year-old boy, were also wounded. The gunman was aiming for Ibn Abdullah, 27, who was the third person shot, police have said.

NJ.com reported Alvin Wyatt will now be charged with murder in addition to facing multiple other counts. Six people in all have been arrested in connection with the shooting, which drew national attention.

New Jersey politicians were quick to weigh in after Tennant’s death was announced.

Gov. Phil Murphy released a statement offering condolences to the Tennant family.

“No child deserves to have their promising life cut short, especially by indiscriminate and senseless gun violence,” Murphy said. “No parent deserves to bury their child. We will hold Dew’s memory close, and we will remember his name, as we continue our work to make New Jersey safer for all of our families.”

“This does not need to be our reality,” Rep. Jeff Van Drew, D-2nd Dist., said in a statement. “There are bipartisan legislative solutions that we can enact right now that will decrease the likelihood that another family has to suffer this profound tragedy.”

In Philadelphia during the day, Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz greeted players from the Camden HS team before play was resumed. Before the teams restarted the game a moment of silence was held for Tennant.

Camden was leading when the game was suspended and went on to a 22-0 victory.

10-year-old shot at Camden High-Pleasantville football game has died

The child shot at the Camden vs. Pleasantville game has died of his wounds.

PLEASANTVILLE – A 10-year-old boy shot at a high school football game here died from his wounds Wednesday, authorities said.

The death of Micah Tennant led to murder charges against the accused shooter, 31-year-old Alvin Wyatt of Atlantic City, according to the Atlantic County Prosecutor’s Office.

Alvin Wyatt (Photo: Photo provided to Courier-Post)

Wyatt allegedly shot the boy during an attack on another Atlantic City man at Friday night’s playoff football game between Camden High School and Pleasantville High School.

The intended target, 27-year-old Ibn Abdullah, was wounded, while a bullet grazed the arm of a 15-year-old boy.

Micah’s death was announced about an hour before the two teams were to conclude their game at Linoln Financial Field in Philadelphia.

Atlantic County Prosecutor Damon Tyner expressed his agency’s “sincere condolences to the Tennant family on the tragic passing of Micah.”

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“Words at this time seem so insufficient to portray the anger and outrage that our community feels regarding his loss,” Tyner said.

He said the Atlantic City boy’s “spirit will live on in so many people that he inspired.”

As soon as the boy’s death was announced, condolence messages appeared at the Facebook page of Micah’s mother, Angela Tennant.

“Prayers to you and the family, Queen,” posted CheQuai Strickland of Maple Shade. “I couldn’t fathom your pain and anguish during this time.”

“Prayers your way,” said Jessica Figueroa of Camden. “God knows this pain is unbearable.”

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The shooting occurred around 8:30 p.m. during the football game’s third quarter.

The gunfire is believed to have resulted from a dispute with its origins in Atlantic City, police say.

A court record indicates Wyatt came to the game after being told Abdullah was in the Pleasantville bleachers.

Wyatt remains charged with two counts of attempted murder and multiple weapons offenses in connection with the shooting.

Weapons charges also have been filed against four men who fled the game and who are believed to be connected to the shooting, the prosecutor’s office said.

Abdullah, the shooting victim, also was charged when he was found in possession of an allegedly illegal weapon..

This story will be updated at the Courier-Post.