City Teen Killed In Shooting

There was laughter in the moments just before a 19-year-old Altoona teenager pulled the trigger on a loaded .357 revolver and killed a friend, 19-year-old William Callan Jr., according to criminal charges filed Thursday by Altoona police.

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