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Teenage fatally shoots Boyfriend in YouTube Stunt to ‘Boost Online Profile’

Teenage fatally shoots Boyfriend in YouTube Stunt to ‘Boost Online Profile’

A Minnesota teenager has been charged over shooting boyfriend holding the book over his chest while attempting to make a viral video.
Monalisa Perez was just 19 years old and shot at the encyclopedia holding by the boyfriend Pedro Ruiz, 22 over his chest believe that book will stop the bullet and this video will become viral on social media.
They made the video in their room where two cameras are placed to catch the scene with the presence of their three-year-old son in the room and nearly 30 onlookers watched as she fired the fatal bullet into his chest.

 Claudia Ruiz aunt of Pedro Ruiz:

Claudia Ruiz was an aunt of Pedro Ruiz added that couple was in love, they have a three-year-old son and were expecting their second child together, they loved each other, it was just a prank that goes wrong.
Claudia Ruiz told that her nephew told her about the prank that they are going to make a new stunt with the gun to become famous on YouTube and social media and earn more fans and I added that ‘Don’t do it and why you are using the gun? Why?’

 He thought a book would stop the bullet:

Perez told the police that boyfriend believes that book will stop the bullet to hit his body and had been talking about the prank from many days and convinced me to shoot at him.
She added that boyfriend also showed her book that stop the bullet to pass through but Perez fired the shot from a foot away in the presence of two cameras while Pedro holding the book in front of his chest.

 Monalisa Perez called 911:

Monalisa Perez was seven months pregnant and called the emergency department on Monday evening and tells that her boyfriend asked her to fire a gun into a book to his chest on camera, to increase their social media fans.
Perez faces up to 10 years old jail with the fine of $20,000 if she found guilty and she has been released on bail but back in court on July 5.

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