FREDERICK, Md. (WBFF) - A court hearing was held today for a teen accused in an attack that killed a man at the Great Frederick Fair last year.
Prosecutors originally said two brothers, ages 15 and 16, were involved in a confrontation with 59-year-old John Weed after asking him for a $1.
The 16-year-old is charged with two counts of second-degree assault, and a hearing was held today on the state's waiver motion for his case, said the Frederick County State's Attorney.
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3 comments:
What the hell is a Knock out game? It was mentioned in the article. Juvenile system needs to be reviewed. Kids today do not look like kids at age 15 and 16. Obviously don't act it either. Grown up enough to get arrested - should be grown up enough to be tried without barriers.
Guilty of murder, case closed is my vote
Northwest Woodsman: Needs a little extra normal public service justice in my opinion.
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