Attempting to clean up his own blood: Boy shot to death over a pair of jeans by a teen who pretended to be his friend, father says

A tragic incident in Raleigh has shocked the local community after a teenage boy lost his life over a dispute involving a pair of jeans. The case highlights how quickly situations can turn dangerous, especially when conflict and poor decisions come together.

What happened in the incident

Fifteen-year-old Cayden Alston-Arnold was shot at his home on Springshire Court shortly before noon. According to his family, two teenagers came to the house with the intention of buying a pair of jeans. However, the situation escalated when they allegedly refused to pay.

Cayden reportedly did not agree to hand over the jeans without payment. At that point, one of the teens is accused of pulling out a weapon and shooting him. Police later detained a suspect, but due to age, authorities have not revealed the identity or full details of the charges.

Events leading up to the shooting

Cayden’s father shared that he reviewed footage from a home security system. The video showed the teens behaving in a suspicious way even before entering the house. They were seen moving around the property and trying to locate Cayden’s room.

This behaviour raised concerns, as it suggested the situation may have been tense even before the argument over the jeans began.

Cayden’s final moments

After being shot, Cayden initially appeared to be conscious and hopeful. He spoke to family members and even tried to move around the house. According to his father, he attempted to clean up the blood despite his serious injury…

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