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Florida boy, 10, shot after homeowner returns paintball fire with real gunfire

The boy's father was charged with child neglect with great bodily harm after authorities said he took his son on a paintball 'drive-by' shooting.

Thinking his home was under attack, a Florida homeowner shot and wounded a 10-year-old whose father had driven him to participate in a drive-by shooting with a paintball gun, police said.

Michael Williams, 26, told Opa-locka police his son begged him to drive by a home where young people were gathered Sunday night so he could fire his paintball out the window, according to a police report released Tuesday.

Williams drove by the home as his son fired off several rounds, police said. The homeowner confused the paintball for real gunfire, telling police he thought his family was being attacked. He fired one shot, which struck the child. The boy then lost his balance and was run over by his father's vehicle, police said.

No additional details on the child's injuries or condition were released. Williams drove the child home and his mother called 911, according to police.

The Miami Herald reports the father was charged with child neglect with great bodily harm. According to a police report, Williams “acted recklessly by agreeing to conduct a drive-by paint ball shooting.”

Efforts to reach Williams were unsuccessful Wednesday. It was unclear if he had an attorney.

Opa-locka is a city about 15 miles northwest of Miami.

The shooting was one of three during a deadly Memorial Day weekend in South Florida.

Early Sunday, three people opened fire at a crowd outside a banquet hall in Miami, killing two people and injuring more than 20 others. Authorities are offering $130,000 for information leading to the shooters' arrest and conviction.

And on Monday evening, a shooting that erupted outside a Miami Beach restaurant left two people injured. Wisdom Awute, 21, and Christopher Urena, 29, were arrested shortly after the shooting, Miami Beach police said Tuesday.

Awute, a rapper known as Wisdom, was part of rapper DaBaby's entourage, according to an arrest report. DaBaby, whose real name is Jonathan Lyndale Kirk, was interviewed and released by police and was not charged, according to police and his attorney.