Homeowner's plot to ambush boy shot dead during dig-dong ditch prank
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A homeowner allegedly brandished a weapon and opened fire on two children playing a game known as ‘ding-dong ditch,’ reportedly waiting for them to return before shooting.

Over the holiday weekend, 42-year-old Gonzalo Leon Jr. was taken into custody following the death of 11-year-old Julian Guzman. Julian was fatally shot while running away from ringing doorbells in his neighborhood as a prank.

This past Wednesday, a district court judge in Houston set Leon’s bail at $1 million. Prosecutors are currently working on escalating the charges from murder to capital murder.

In a sinister plot alleged by authorities, it is believed Leon was waiting by his home in the dark to strike the children if they returned to his home, Harris County District Attorney Sean Terre said in an interview with local Fox affiliate, KRIV

The young victim and his cousin had rung Leon’s doorbell multiple times, only to quickly run away before he answered the door. 

Investigators allege that Leon opened fire after the boys back went to his house again, shooting Guzman in the back. 

Guzman’s cousin told police that he saw Leon emerge from a gate by the house before firing, shooting once at the ground before turning the gun on them. 

‘This was someone brutally murdering an 11-year-old simply because they were mad,’ Terre told KRIV. 

Julian Guzman, 11, was playing the viral decades-old game with his cousin when he was shot and killed over the Labor Day weekend

Julian Guzman, 11, was playing the viral decades-old game with his cousin when he was shot and killed over the Labor Day weekend 

Gonzalo Leon Jr., 42, is being held on $1 million bond and will likely face capital murder charges for the crime

Gonzalo Leon Jr., 42, is being held on $1 million bond and will likely face capital murder charges for the crime 

Texas authorities arrested a Houston man on Saturday for allegedly shooting and killing an 11-year-old boy playing 'ding-dong ditch'

Texas authorities arrested a Houston man on Saturday for allegedly shooting and killing an 11-year-old boy playing ‘ding-dong ditch’ 

‘We have a little boy who didn’t even have a chance to get his life going yet, struck down for nothing’.

Teare told the outlet that Leon ‘shot him [Guzman] down and went about his business’. 

The district attorney warned that firing a gun out of anger results in tragedy, adding that the game the kids were playing has been done for decades. 

Investigators recovered at least 20 firearms from Leon’s home, including a medium-caliber handgun believed to be the alleged murder weapon. 

Guzman’s cousin, who wasn’t identified, told police that the two were participating in the viral game on Saturday night because they were ‘bored’ at a birthday party, according to a criminal complaint. 

After hearing gunshots, he turned around to see his cousin collapse, pleading for help and believing his legs were paralyzed. 

Guzman’s cousin said he saw the shooter slowly walk back to his house as he tried to get his family member to safety. 

The 11-year-old was taken to a local hospital, where he was later pronounced dead. An autopsy found that he had died from a gunshot wound. 

Leon was seen in court on Wednesday for a bond hearing. Authorities are still investigating the shocking case

Leon was seen in court on Wednesday for a bond hearing. Authorities are still investigating the shocking case 

Harris County District Attorney Sean Terre revealed in an interview that authorities believe Leon was waiting for the kids to return to allegedly open fire

Harris County District Attorney Sean Terre revealed in an interview that authorities believe Leon was waiting for the kids to return to allegedly open fire 

Authorities also revealed that Leon has a wife and a young child. He was initially released before the case became a homicide investigation. 

A SWAT team swarmed the outside of a Houston hotel. Leon’s court-appointed attorney, Gianpaolo Macerola, later told reporters that his family had gone to the hotel to avoid the media. 

‘I know that he’s innocent until proven guilty based on the Constitution,’ Macerola said after Wednesday’s hearing. 

Guzman’s family has shared a GoFundMe to support his loved ones during the shocking tragedy. 

Guzman's cousin told police that the two were running from the Houston home (pictured) when he heard gunshots

Guzman’s cousin told police that the two were running from the Houston home (pictured) when he heard gunshots 

Guzman's mother, Janet Rodriguez, remembered him as an 'affectionate' and 'loving' young boy

Guzman’s mother, Janet Rodriguez, remembered him as an ‘affectionate’ and ‘loving’ young boy 

His mother, Janet Rodriguez, described her son in the description of the fundraiser as ‘affectionate, loving, always smiling,’ and ‘attentive to everyone’.

‘My child, my baby, was stolen from me at a very young age. We had a whole life ahead of us. He didn’t deserve it,’ she added. 

‘He was loved by many people,’ she continued, adding: ‘We will always love you. It’s not a goodbye, but a see you later,’ Rodriguez continued. 

‘I will forever love you, my boy. You’re gone, but never forgotten’. 

Daily Mail has reached out to the district attorney’s office for comment.  

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