“A sad state of affairs,” a Montgomery County judge said while lamenting area violence by teens.
A 16-year-old accused of gunning down an 18-year-old on a Metro platform in Wheaton was ordered to be held without bond Thursday by a judge who lamented a scourge of teen violence in the D.C. region.
“The victim was running away,” Montgomery Assistant State’s Attorney Peter Larson said in court Thursday, “when the defendant fired the shot that ultimately killed him.”The entire episode, Larson said, was captured by surveillance video.
Her nephew might argue with people, she said, but he never turned violent. “Why would all of the sudden they shoot him — in the head, shoot to kill?”
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