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DA: Man charged in fatal shooting of 14-year-old boy in Delaware County

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David Cobb (Delaware County District Attorney's Office) DELAWARE COUNTY, Pa. - A man has been charged in connection with the fatal shooting of a 14-year-old boy in Delaware County, prosecutors announced Thursday.

David Cobb, 20, faces charges in the death of 14-year-old Barry Mills, Jr. Chester Township police were called to the 1900 block of Tolston Street for a reported shooting on Feb.

21.The officers found the victim with a gunshot wound to his head. He was transported to Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia where he succumbed to his injuries.

The victim’s death was ruled a homicide by the Philadelphia Medical Examiner’s Office.Officers interviewed several witnesses who were able to positively identify the shooter as the Cobb, according.

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