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A Houston teen has been charged in the shooting death of his friend who was fatally struck as they pointed loaded weapons at each other as part of an internet challenge, according to reports.

Mohamad Alajil, 18, is charged with manslaughter in the Dec. 11 death of 19-year-old Christian Estes-Johnson, a Houston police statement said.

Estes-Johnson was killed in his bedroom while playing the “No Lackin’ Challenge,” a game where two people get into fake arguments and point loaded guns at each other, but without actually firing them, authorities said.

Alajil allegedly pointed a semi-automatic pistol at Estes-Johnson, who in turn pointed an AR-15 at him. Alajil's pistol discharged and Estes-Johnson was struck by gunfire and died, police said.

At the time of the shooting, Ajajil, a Syrian citizen, was out on bond for a charge of aggravated robbery with a deadly weapon on Sept. 17, the Houston Chronicle reported.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/houston-teen-shot-dead-during-internet-challenge-police
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https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crim...hoots-another-in-game-of-no-lackin/ar-BBRM0hK

Mohamad Nour Alajil, 18, has been charged with manslaughter in connection to the Dec. 11 slaying of 19-year-old Christian Johnson, officials told NBC affiliate KPRC in Houston.

He's being held on $250,000 bail, according to jail records.

Police believe Johnson's death resulted from the so-called "No Lackin'" challenge, which calls for one person to pull a weapon on another on video to record the reaction, KPRC reported.

The challenge stems from the notion that no one should ever be caught without or "lacking" a gun.

“The two were pointing loaded weapons at each other,” a prosecutor said during a pretrial hearing for Alajil on Thursday.

Alajil was out on bond on a robbery charge when Johnson was killed, prosecutors said.

The suspect originally told police that he and the victim were arguing and that he shot Johnson in self-defense, authorities told KPRC.

But since then, a witnessed stepped forward to say this was a “No Lackin’" challenge that ended in tragedy, the station reported.
 
The suspect originally told police that he and the victim were arguing and that he shot Johnson in self-defense, authorities told KPRC.

But since then, a witnessed stepped forward to say this was a “No Lackin’" challenge that ended in tragedy, the station reported.
How did he think that admitting to purposely, although in self defense, pulling a trigger sounded better than accidentally pulling a trigger while playing a game would? Self defense still implies intent...
 
What the hell is wrong with these idiots and all these stupid internet challenges.

Idiocracy is actually coming true.
 
Cage him for as long as possible, then deport him the moment he is released.
 
Name: ALAJIL,MOHAMAD

Maximum Sentence Date: 2039-01-01
Projected Release Date: 2039-01-01

Parole Eligibility Date: 2028-12-31

Offense History:​



Offense DateOffenseSentence DateCountyCase No.Sentence (YY-MM-DD)
2018-12-12 MANSLAUGHTER 2021-05-05 HARRIS 161684301010 20-00-00
2018-09-17 AGG ROBBERY DWPN 2021-05-05 HARRIS 160650601010 20-00-00
 
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