
Teen Killed in Bronx Water Gun Fight
By Nikki Thrace. Oct 21, 2025
What started as summer fun ended in sudden tragedy. In the sweltering heat of a Bronx evening, 17-year-old Darrell Harris left home to join friends for a water gun fight. Less than an hour later, his mother would be racing to the hospital where her son was fighting for his life.
A Summer Game Turns Deadly
It was around 8 p.m. on June 24 in Starlight Park, where a group of teens had gathered with water guns, hoping to cool off and enjoy the weather. But the playful atmosphere quickly changed when Harris, who was repeatedly sprayed in the head with a gel-pellet water gun, reportedly asked another participant to stop.
Instead of a pause, the situation escalated into violence. According to police sources, Harris confronted the teen who had doused him. That’s when another person nearby pulled out a real gun and opened fire, hitting Harris in the back of the head and in the arm.
Witnesses said the gunman fled the scene, possibly wearing a ski mask. Nearby, officers later found multiple water guns, shell casings, and even a knife.
Another Family Shattered
Darrell was rushed to Jacobi Hospital in critical condition and later died from his injuries. His mother, Kelli Lewis, told reporters he wasn’t the kind of kid who went out often. That night, he told her he’d be home by 9 p.m. - it was supposed to be a quick outing.
“That is the most shocking part of it because he is not really outside,” Lewis said, according to the New York Post. “The one time he does ask to go outside and this transpires.”
Heartbreakingly, this wasn’t the first time Lewis lost a child to gun violence. Her older son, Jamal Hunter, was shot and killed in 2021 at the age of 27. His killer was caught and convicted. The shocking shooting unfolded as her other son was celebrating his 20th birthday.
A Rising Trend in Youth Gun Violence
The case remains unsolved. No arrests have been made as of the latest reports, and NYPD officials say the investigation is ongoing.
While gun violence isn’t new in the city, what’s alarming is its increasing impact on minors. According to the NYPD, shooting victims under age 18 have risen by 133% since 2018. The loss of young lives like Darrell’s highlights a grim reality: children are not just bystanders in violent crime anymore. They’re becoming frequent victims.
Remembering Darrell Harris
Darrell was set to enter his senior year at Bronx Leadership Academy High School. His mother described him as a “quiet child” who didn’t have enemies and didn’t spend much time outside, according to PEOPLE. On that Tuesday, he had simply wanted to cool off with friends.
“It’s hot. Kids want to play in the water,” Lewis said, according to the New York Post.
Instead, her son never came home. And now, another Bronx family is grieving a young life cut short by a split-second decision and a firearm that never should have entered the park.
What We Can Take Away
Darrell Harris’ story isn’t just about one tragic incident. It's about the ripple effect of violence. As Kelli Lewis said, when someone picks up a weapon, it’s not just the victim who suffers - it’s the entire family.
“They lost one sibling, now they just lost another one, so it takes a toll on the whole family,” Lewis told ABC 7, according to PEOPLE.
It was supposed to be a water fight.
References: He Asked Someone to Stop Shooting Him with a Water Gun - Then He Took a Real Bullet | Teen shot dead in NYC park after water gun fight leads to real bullets flying – as heartbroken mom grieves another son
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