What once would have shocked the conscience is now forgotten by the end of the article. Consider these recent stories on juvenile homicides.
In October, 17-year-old Keanu Enright left his home to play video games. Police said a group of friends ended up “handling a gun.” A 15-year-old boy shot and killed Enright. Police arrested the boy. Enright’s family wanted the shooter tried as an adult. Prosecutors said they couldn’t prove the shooting was intentional. The boy pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter and entered a youth prison.
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