March 23 Update:

Court documents are revealing more about a shooting at a south Reno apartment complex that left a teenage boy dead and another man in the hospital.

Reno detectives say it all stems from a pre-planned fight that ended in gunfire.

The shooting happened just before 10 p.m. on Friday.

Officers responded to the complex shortly after and learned from witnesses that the possible shooter’s name was  Cameron and went to an apartment that was in the same complex.

Police found  Cameron Wadsworth in his unit with his family. He allegedly told officers that he had a gun in his room, and the clothes and shoes that he was wearing during the shooting were in there as well.

Wadsworth agreed to go to the Reno Police Department for an interview. During that interview, he told officers his sister and her friend were having issues.

The two agreed to fight each other, but wanted each of their mothers there in case things escalated.

Leading up to the fight, the friend said her mother couldn’t make it and was bringing other people.

Wadsworth told officers someone was going to the fight that he had issues with in the past.

Wadsworth allegedly told police that he armed himself in case the fight got out of hand and said he knew it was “shaping up to be a bad situation.”

According to the documents, Wadsworth said that the one-on-one fight escalated. He said he saw his sister get beaten up by multiple people and saw his mother get slammed on her back, and that she was getting pounced on by multiple people.

Wadsworth told officers that when he noticed one of them was a man, he let off some gunshots.  

Reno detectives say Wadsworth said he blacked out for a couple of seconds before everyone ran, and when he noticed a boy was hit.

When concluding the probable cause documents, officers say that the fight between the four women and two men did not rise to the level of a simple battery.

Officers believe it was Wadsworth who raised the stakes when he confessed to firing about seven or eight shots toward the group that was fighting without aim, which killed a teenager and injured a man.

Reno police say that what Wadsworth said in the interview contradicts what was shown in video evidence, and officers say that the mother was not pounced on but was on her feet trying to break up the fight

Officers felt that they had probable cause to arrest and charge Wadsworth with open murder with a deadly weapon.

Some of Wadsworth’s friends have started a GoFundMe for legal fees, and said Wadsworth was defending himself and his family. 

His bail hearing is scheduled for Thursday at 1:30 p.m.

March 22 Update:

A 15-year-old was killed in a shooting Friday night at an apartment complex in south Reno.

Reno Police say they were called to 1205 South Meadows Parkway just before 10 p.m. on a report of shots heard in the area.

Once officers arrived, they found a 15-year-old victim dead from a gunshot wound. They also found an adult victim who was taken to the hospital and is currently in stable condition, though the extent of their injuries have not been released.

The suspect, identified as 18-year-old Cameron Wadsworth was found at his home and was taken into custody without incident.

He has been booked into the Washoe County Jail and charged with open murder with a deadly weapon.

This is an ongoing investigation. Anyone with information is asked to call the Reno Police Department's non-emergency line at 775-334-2677, or Secret Witness at 775-322-4900.

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Multiple agencies are on the scene at an apartment complex on South Meadows Parkway on Friday night.

Our crew on the scene confirms the presence of the Reno Police Department, Washoe County Sheriff's Office, and REMSA at the South Peak by Vintage Apartments.

2 News Nevada has been told that residents of the apartments can only enter the complex on foot at this time.

We have not gotten official confirmation on what the agencies are responding to.

It is unknown if anyone has been injured or the extent of any possible injuries.

We are working to gather additional details and will provide them as soon as they become available.