Homem de Kentucky é acusado de ordenar que adolescente cúmplice atire em menino

Chrishau'd Davis, um jovem de 18 anos de Louisville, enfrenta acusações de homicídio e agressão após supostamente espancar um adolescente com uma arma de fogo e ordenar que um cúmplice de 13 anos atirasse na vítima. O incidente ocorreu na tarde de sexta-feira na altura do número 900 da South Shelby Street. A polícia prendeu ambos os suspeitos após encontrar o menino com vários ferimentos de bala.

Na sexta-feira, por volta das 16h, câmeras de vigilância registraram Chrishau'd Davis, de 18 anos, e um menino de 13 anos brigando com outro jovem de 13 anos na altura do número 900 da South Shelby Street em Louisville, Kentucky. De acordo com o registro de prisão, Davis atingiu a vítima na cabeça pelo menos duas vezes com uma arma de fogo durante a briga. A filmagem perdeu o trio de vista brevemente, mas Davis e seu suposto cúmplice retornaram para buscar itens. Em seguida, Davis tirou uma arma de fogo de sua jaqueta, entregou ao suspeito mais jovem e gritou: 'mate-o'. O adolescente de 13 anos disparou vários tiros contra a vítima antes de ambos fugirem do local. Policiais do Departamento de Polícia Metropolitana de Louisville chegaram e encontraram o menino sofrendo de múltiplos ferimentos de bala. Davis enfrenta acusações de homicídio, agressão em primeiro grau e agressão em segundo grau, conforme registros do Departamento de Correções Metropolitana de Louisville. Ele foi fichado na prisão na terça-feira e sua audiência de leitura das acusações foi marcada para o dia seguinte. O cúmplice de 13 anos foi acusado de tentativa de homicídio e duas acusações de agressão, conforme relatado pela afiliada local da Fox, WDRB. As autoridades não divulgaram mais detalhes sobre o estado da vítima ou o motivo por trás da briga.

Artigos relacionados

Illustrative crime scene at a Texas home where an 18-year-old was murdered after letting two teens charge their phones.
Imagem gerada por IA

Two 16-year-olds charged with murdering Texas teen after he let them charge phones

Reportado por IA Imagem gerada por IA

Authorities in Harris County, Texas, charged two 16-year-old boys with the murder of 18-year-old Michael Spivey, who let them into his home on December 26, 2025, after they claimed they needed to charge their phones. Spivey was shot in the back of the head, and the suspects later posted online songs mocking him, according to his mother. One suspect was arrested on a recent Saturday and the other on Monday.

A 61-year-old man in St. Paul, Minnesota, has been charged with first-degree assault after allegedly shooting a 17-year-old boy, the son of a man he blamed for a fire that killed his own son last year. The incident occurred Tuesday afternoon in the 1500 block of Hoyt Avenue East. The victim is expected to survive after surgery for wounds to his liver, lung and ribs.

Reportado por IA

A 16-year-old boy in Michigan faces adult charges for the fatal shooting of a 73-year-old man during a home robbery. Authorities say the suspect texted a friend shortly after the incident, describing watching the victim gasp his last breath. The case involves surveillance footage, a confession, and charges against a second teenager.

Julius Howard, 49, faces first-degree assault charges after allegedly beating a man with a wooden plank near a McDonald's in Louisville, Kentucky. Witnesses reported the suspect telling the victim to 'leave his country' during the attack. The victim suffered critical injuries, prompting a homicide unit investigation.

Reportado por IA

A 6-year-old boy in Nashville shot himself in the head with a .380 caliber pistol from his father's pocket, authorities said. The father, Steven Lamont Phillips, faces criminal homicide charges after the child died in hospital. Phillips had found the gun while doing yard work and carried it inside.

A Tennessee grand jury has indicted 16-year-old Malakiah Harris on first-degree murder charges in the stabbing death of 13-year-old Savannah Copeland. Harris, who was 15 at the time of the October 2024 incident near Knoxville, allegedly stabbed the girl 93 times along a trail. He will be tried as an adult, a judge ruled earlier this year.

Reportado por IA

A Wisconsin jury has convicted 23-year-old Tremaine Jones of first-degree intentional homicide in the death of Milwaukee Police Officer Kendall Corder. The shooting occurred last June after Jones responded to a fight between two women. Jones faces life in prison at his sentencing on June 12.

 

 

 

Este site usa cookies

Usamos cookies para análise para melhorar nosso site. Leia nossa política de privacidade para mais informações.
Recusar