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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.
ABC7 mentioned that the victim was not seriously injured in the fire. Despite minor injuries that were sustained, the male victim requested not to be taken to the hospital in assessment of the injuries. There has been no information released by officials that details the identity of the victim, or how the woman knew him.
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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.
In 2018, 62 juveniles under the age of 15 were arrested on charges of murder and nonnegligent manslaughter in the US, according to FBI crime statistics. A spokesperson for the state's attorney's office told BuzzFeed News that Minger declined to comment or provide any other details as it was a juvenile case. Minger said he scoured multiple reports on the fire before proceeding with the prosecution.
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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.
"It’s a tragedy, but at the end of the day it’s charging a very young person with one of the most serious crimes we have." The local prosecutor told us he defends his decision to file murder charges, but Kyle is only expected to face probation. Alwood hopes the judge takes into consideration Kyle's mental state and the person she says he is. "It’s a tragedy, but at the end of the day, it’s charging a very young person with one of the most serious crimes we have," the state’s attorney said. Woodford County Circuit Court Judge Charles Feeney on Monday read a juvenile petition citing the murder charges against the boy, along with arson counts, Peoria’s Journal Star reported. Amber Swain, 29, of Macomb County, Michigan is being charged with child abuse after three children perish in a fire at her Eastpointe home.
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After he was charged with murder, Alwood confirmed to the Tribune and other media outlets that her son was charged with murder and said he set the fire. Though the boy is too young to be incarcerated, if he is convicted and violates terms of probation a judge can sentence him to county detention once he’s 10 years old and state juvenile prison if he’s 13. The first happened on Old Stringer Road early Saturday; flames ripped through a two-story home and killed a 61-year-old woman who was reportedly house-sitting. The mobile home fire left five people dead, including three children.
"It’s a tragedy, but at the end of the day it’s charging a very young person with one of the most serious crimes we have," Minger said. "But I just think it needs to be done at this point, for finality." Katie Alwood’s son became a ward of the state after investigators concluded he intentionally set fire to his family’s home in Goodfield on April 6.
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.
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Police have also not revealed if the victim was just visiting the residence, or if he lived there too. Woman in coma after boyfriend beat her, set her on fireThe 46-year-old has been charged with attempted murder. Police had been called to the fire at a trailer park at 420 Minnie St. in Paynesville just before 7 p.m., with initial reports stating a man was pouring gasoline inside the mobile home, before starting it on fire.
Eureka, Illinois — For the first time, we are hearing from the family of a 9-year-old boy accused of intentionally setting a fire to the family home. He was charged this week with five counts of first-degree murder, killing five people one night in April. A nine-year-old Illinois boy has been accused of intentionally setting a house fire that killed five family members, including three children. A 9-year-old central Illinois boy was arraigned in court Monday on first-degree murder charges in connection with an April arson that killed five family members, according to reports.
Kyle Alwood was charged with five counts of first-degree murder and various counts of arson for the killing of five of his relatives on one night in April. A 73-year-old women set her house on fire on Saturday night with the intent of killing the person that she left inside. According to ABC7, Joanne Burgess of Aurora started the fire on purpose and made sure that the male victim was inside of the house when the flames started to billow from the structure. The house that she started on fire is located off of Taylor Avenue. Illinoisusanews noted that 911 received a call from unidentified individuals who noticed and reported the fire.
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