By By Arthur Weinreb Feb 18, 2014 in Crime Little Rock - A group of Little Rock teenagers decided to play a prank at the home of a friend who played a prank on them. According to police, the friend's father came out of the house and fired several shots at the car they were in, killing one of the teens. U.S. girl, 15, gunned down as prank goes wrong More Adrian Broadway, 15, was Despite being shot, Lt. Sidney Allen of the Little Rock Police Department According to Khortaza Williams, 16, who was in the car, the teens had met to go to a movie and Taco Bell but decided to pull the prank. Williams Little Rock has curfew laws that some parents are now questioning in light of Broadway's death. Children under the age of 18 are not allowed to be out alone after 10 p.m. on weeknights and midnight on Saturdays and Sundays. Parents want to know why these laws are not enforced. Cassandra Davis, a public affairs officer with the LRPD, Trisha Shaffer, a mother of four, said enforcement of curfews needs to begin with the parents. It is possible police will make further recommendations in light of the killing of the 15-year-old. Noble has been charged with one count of first-degree murder, one count of terroristic acts, and five counts of aggravated assault. Bond was set at $1 million. According to Little Rock police, around 1 a.m. Saturday morning, seven teens went to the Little Rock home of Willie Noble, 48. When they saw a vehicle on the property, they threw leaves, mayonnaise, toilet paper, and other debris on the car. The seven then got into their car and were preparing to leave when Noble came out of his house and allegedly fired several shots into the vehicle.Adrian Broadway, 15, was shot in the head and later died in hospital. The driver of the car was shot in the arm. He was taken to hospital, treated and released. None of the other teens were injured.Despite being shot, the driver managed to drive away at a high speed and went to a gas station a short distance away where police were called.Lt. Sidney Allen of the Little Rock Police Department said , "Apparently Mr. Noble's teenage son had done a prank on some of the kids who were in the vehicle on Halloween Night. As a result they were doing a retaliation prank and it ultimately had deadly results."According to Khortaza Williams, 16, who was in the car, the teens had met to go to a movie and Taco Bell but decided to pull the prank. Williams said , " It was a joke. We was friends, we was gonna come over there and clean it up. It was supposed to be a prank. We were supposed to get up right now, and we were supposed to laugh."Little Rock has curfew laws that some parents are now questioning in light of Broadway's death. Children under the age of 18 are not allowed to be out alone after 10 p.m. on weeknights and midnight on Saturdays and Sundays. Parents want to know why these laws are not enforced.Cassandra Davis, a public affairs officer with the LRPD, said , "Unfortunately, we cannot be there all the time. The only thing the police department can do is make recommendations and write citations when [teens] are in violation."Trisha Shaffer, a mother of four, said enforcement of curfews needs to begin with the parents.It is possible police will make further recommendations in light of the killing of the 15-year-old.Noble has been charged with one count of first-degree murder, one count of terroristic acts, and five counts of aggravated assault. Bond was set at $1 million. More about Gun control, Guns, Prank More news from Gun control Guns Prank