He said he didn’t regret stabbing his brother, who had been teasing him.
Published 6:46 PM EDT Jul 7, 2019
CRESTVIEW, Fla. – Florida authorities say a 13-year-old Tennessee boy charged with stabbing his brother told investigators he’d rather go to jail than spend 8 hours in the car with his sibling. Deputies with the Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office arrested the boy Saturday and charged him with aggravated battery with a deadly weapon.As he was being questioned about the incident, he said he understood his rights and that he didn’t regret stabbing his brother, who had been teasing him.The boys live in Clarksville, Tennessee, northwest of Nashville.Published 6:46 PM EDT Jul 7, 2019
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