VIDEO: Bullets barely miss 9-year-old boy sitting on couch in drive-by shooting

VIDEO: Bullets barely miss 9-year-old boy sitting on couch in drive-by shooting

TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Dramatic video shows the moment a 9-year-old boy narrowly missed bullets that came flying into his home during a drive-by shooting earlier this month.

The security camera inside the child’s family home showed him ducking for cover as gunshots sprayed the living room. The boy, Errol Hill, was sitting on the couch before dinner with his two dogs when the room filled with dust as the bullets hit the wall.

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Six people, including four children, were injured in the drive-by shooting outside an apartment complex on Las Vegas Trail in Forth Worth, Texas on May 2.

The victim’s ages range from 3 to 19. The shooter has not yet been caught, according to NBC affiliate Dallas Fort-Worth.

“It came through the wall,” the 9-year-old told NBC DFW. “I thought it was just fireworks, but when I heard the screams, I looked outside.”

The boy’s family, who have two other children, told NBC DFW that the shooting has left them traumatized, and they’re looking to move as they believe the area is no longer safe for their children.

“So I made sure he was fine, came out here to see where exactly they shot, and as I was out here, I heard all the families downstairs yelling,” the boy’s mother, Mary Jane Gonzales, said.

Gonzales, a medical assistant, tried to help the six wounded victims outside her home, including a 3-year-old who she said was “going in and out of consciousness.”

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“It forever changed our life. We are traumatized,” Gonzales said. “I’ve never seen anyone get shot, let alone a child. I’ve never had to experience that.”

NBC DFW said the family had just signed a new lease at the apartment complex just weeks before the shooting; however, they’re now looking for help to move on from the area.

Gonzales created a GoFundMe to help the family move to a “safer environment.”

“My youngest son was sitting on the couch when the bullets struck terrifyingly close. The fear we felt that night still haunts us, especially our children, who are now scared to stay in the place we’ve called home for four years,” the GoFundMe description read.

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