Orr entered the police station and told a dispatcher about the shooting, the affidavit states. When approached by a police officer after his confession, the teen “stood up and stated he needed a hug,” the affidavit says.

Orr told police his stepmother was not attacking him that morning but thought she was going to touch him inappropriately, the affidavit states. He later said “but that’s not a very good reason, is it,” the affidavit states.

The teen told police he could hear Hendrix “wheezing after he shot her but did not call 911,” the affidavit states.

Citing a confidentiality policy, Department of Human Services spokeswoman Sheree Powell could not comment on whether the state agency had investigated the home or even if a report had been made.

Telephone calls to Vinita Police Chief Bobby Floyd Jr., seeking information on whether the police department had been investigating the family were not returned.

The handgun used in the shooting belonged to Hendrix and Koalten Orr’s father, Kenneth Orr, and was kept in their bedroom, the affidavit states.

Koalten Orr is to return to court on Sept. 30 for a preliminary hearing sounding docket.

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