Una madre descubre que su sobrino mató a su hijo de 13 años

Jaquisha Beasley celebraba su cumpleaños en Nueva Orleans cuando se enteró de que su hijo de 13 años había muerto tras recibir un disparo en Memphis. La policía acusó a un pariente de 15 años de homicidio imprudente por el crimen.

El 17 de mayo, alrededor de las 17:45, los agentes respondieron a un tiroteo en la cuadra 2700 de Ketchum Place. Encontraron a Ladarrius Payne con una herida de bala y declararon su muerte en el lugar. El Departamento de Policía de Memphis informó que el sospechoso es sobrino de Beasley.

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