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Activist Nekima Levy Armstrong had surgery for brain tumor in SeptemberThe Twin Cities civil rights attorney called herself a "survivor." "The investigation continues; however, there is no ongoing danger to the public," Paynesville PD said. Paynesville PD and several other law enforcement agencies, including the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, are investigating.

Gloria Browne-Marshall, a constitutional law professor at John Jay College, said the murder charge on a child is an abuse of power by the prosecutor. "I think he should go somewhere until he's legal age to go to juvie," Samantha said. "Then I think he should go to juvie. And then from juvie to prison. Because at the end of the day, whether he meant to or not, he knew what fire did." Since the incident, Kyle's mother Katie Alwood has been hit with a gag order restricting her ability to talk about the case.
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Mr Minger said if child was found guilty of murder, they could be placed of probation for at least five years. Both the mother and the other child in the apartment suffered no major injuries due to the fire. Several nearby units in the Alder Grove apartment complex suffered damage. Authorities determined that the man, whose name has not been disclosed, had not seen his child in roughly a year, owing to a restraining order filed against him by his ex-girlfriend. On the night of the incident, the mother relented and allowed the man to visit with his child. And a minor is not given a public jury trial and not entitled to one unless the minor is charged as an adult.
Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. Illinois’ Department of Children and Family Services reportedly has had an extensive history with Alwood’s family. According to the Tribune, they made contact with the family 13 times prior to the fatal fire. If convicted of murder, the child could be placed on probation for at least five years, but not beyond the age of 21.
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The boy’s next court date is scheduled for November, the Tribune added. The boy later appeared to sob before his paternal grandparents took him out of the courtroom. Unfortunately, our website is currently unavailable in your country.
“Probation, given the age, is about the only outcome that could happen here,” he said, adding that no arrest warrant would be issued for the child, who will have a lawyer appointed to represent them. Any proposed probation would not last beyond the age of 21, he said, adding that compulsory therapy and counselling are likely. Tim Ruestman, the Woodford County Coroner confirmed the fire was started intentionally.
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Katrina Alwood, who was 27 at the time, managed to escape the fire and survived. Minger did not identify the child or provide details on the child's possible relationship with the victims of the fire. Marie Chockley, a resident of the Timberline Mobile Home Park in Illinois, surveys the damage caused by the fire in April. The family did have home insurance but says they did not have fire coverage because of a wood-burning stove in the home.
The suspect will be appointed an attorney and will be subject to a bench trial, in front of a judge, he said. Charges alleging violent crimes against children are rare, said Clark, adding that she hasn’t heard of other cases in which someone that young was charged with so many killings. Heavy snow fell across parts of the Maritimes overnight, causing several closures, cancellations, and power outages Wednesday.
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To secure a conviction, prosecutors will need to prove the nine-year-old had intent to kill in advance, which is the threshold for first-degree murder cases. Another resident, Raul Ibarra, told the outlet that earlier in the night he had witnessed an officer with an AR-15 walk by his unit. Later in the night, he was told to evacuate the building by fire personnel.
The boy is not being identified because he is being tried as a juvenile; however, the other family members have been identified in multiple reports. The juvenile also was charged with two counts of arson and one count of aggravated arson, the Peoria Journal Star reported. The man arrested following the hit-and-run death of a young girl earlier this week is facing a charge of failure to stop at the scene of an accident causing death. Juan Manuel Becerra Garcia, 45, is expected to appear in the Montreal courthouse Wednesday after reportedly turning himself in.
Katrina Alwood told CBS News Thursday that the boy charged with murder is her son. The April 6 fire at the residence in the Timberline Mobile Home Park in Goodfield resulted in the deaths of Kathryn Murray, 69; Jason Wall, 34; Rose Alwood, 2; Daemeon Wall, 2; and Ariel Wall, 1. The child was accused of intentionally starting a fire in an Illinois mobile home that killed five people, including three toddlers. No child as young as this one has been accused in a mass killing since at least 2006, according to the AP/USATODAY/Northeastern University mass murder database. It tracks all U.S. homicides since then in which four or more people were killed over a short period of time , regardless of weapon, location, victim-offender relationship or motive. Burgess is being charged with attempted murder and arson as police continue to unravel pieces of the investigation.
The child has not been named and Mr Minger would not discuss the nine-year-old’s sex, or relationship to the victims. Both the man and the infant were taken to a nearby hospital for treatment and are expected to survive the ordeal. Investigators expect that numerous charges will eventually be leveled against the man once he recovers. Local firefighters were called to the scene once deputies noticed smoke pouring out of the ground-floor apartment. Responders from the Sacramento Metropolitan Fire District used an ax to cut their way into the bathroom from a neighboring unit, where the father and child were found unconscious and rescued.

"I have compassion for him because in my own heart I really can’t see that a 9-year-old would intentionally want to harm somebody," Marie Chockley, the family's neighbor, told Local21 News. "I'm just praying for mercy over this and for him, to be able to get help and to have a second chance in life and that this won't affect him for the rest of his life...you know, he is a child," she said. Charging a 9-year-old with murder is "out of step with global rights for children," the Juvenile Justice Initiative, an Illinois-based nonprofit advocacy group, tweeted Wednesday. The child will be appointed an attorney and will be subject to a bench trial before a judge, and not a jury, Minger said. Local news outlets reported that the child was male, citing the state's attorney and the coroner. We will not publish comments that are profane, libelous, racist, or engage in personal attacks.
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The children, her two boys and niece, were there alone at the time. Swain reportedly left Brendon Mahone, 9, his brother, Zyahir Swain, 8, and their cousin Madison Swain, 4, for three hours. She now faced three counts of second-degree child abuse and up to ten years in prison. A 9-year-old from Illinois was charged with murder on Tuesday in connection with a fire at a mobile home earlier this year that killed five people, including three children. The local prosecutor told CBS News he defends his decision to file murder charges, but that Kyle is only expected to face probation. Alwood said she hopes the judge takes into consideration Kyle's mental state and the person she says he is.

Days later, a judge in the case issued a gag order pertaining to the boy’s protective care case, a DCFS official confirmed. It’s not clear whether her decision to release photos of her son to the media played a role in the judge’s decision. The county medical examiner’s office ruled the five deaths homicides in April after consulting with the state fire marshal’s office, the county sheriff’s office and the local fire protection district. Feeney explained the juvenile counts and legal processes to the boy, who told the judge he didn’t understand, the Chicago Tribune added.
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