Dog The Bounty Hunter’s 13-Year-Old Grandson Dies In Accidental Shooting

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Anthony, grandson of Dog The Bounty Hunter, died Saturday at the age of 13. (Photo credit: Francie Frane/Instagram)

The step-grandson of Duane “Dog The Bounty Hunter” Chapman has died at the age of 13.

The teen, Anthony, was reportedly accidentally shot by his father, Gregory Zecca, the son of Dog the Bounty Hunter’s wife, Francie. The accident took place at Zecca’s home in Naples, Florida, on Saturday, July 19.

Law enforcement officials told TMZ that they responded to a call at the address but made no arrests, declaring the shooting an “isolated incident.”

Dog the Bounty Hunteer's grandson Anthony, son of Gregory Zecca, died Saturday.
Duane Chapman’s grandson, Anthony. (Photo credit: Gregory Zecca/Instagram)

Dog and Francie released a brief statement asking for prayers.

“We are grieving as a family over this incomprehensible, tragic accident and would ask for continued prayers as we grieve the loss of our beloved grandson, Anthony,” the couple said in a statement given to TMZ.

Greg Zecca is a member of Dog’s bounty hunting team and, with Anthony, was often photographed alongside Dog.

This is a developing story.

RELATED: HOW DUANE CHAPMAN BECAME “DOG THE BOUNTY HUNTER”

Duane Chapman married Zecca’s mother, Francie Frane, in 2021. Francie is Chapman’s sixth wife. The couple wed less than a year after the death of Beth, Dog’s wife of 13 years. Duane and Francie recently moved to Georgia.

Dog the Bounty Hunter and wife Francie pose with their children and grandson

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