Six year old shot by teenagers
Six year old Kingston Frazier was fatally shot on May 18th in Mississippi after his mother’s car was stolen by three adolescent boys.
Three young Mississippi men, 19 year old Bryon McBride, 17 year old D’Allen Washington, and Dwan Wakefield were all charged with capital murder of Frazier, who had just celebrated his kindergarten graduation.
“It’s hard to know that people out there are evil, that would kill a child,” Velma Eddington, the boy’s great-aunt, told The Clarion-Ledger. “That’s evil. That baby hadn’t done anything to him. That baby hadn’t done nothing. They could have left that child on that back seat, asleep. They didn’t have to kill him. Those people are evil. Evil.”
Frazier was left alone by his mother sleeping in the back of her Toyota Camry early on Thursday when she went into a Kroger grocery store. On store surveillance camera, a Honda Civic was seen driving up to Archie’s car. A passenger got out, jumped into the Camry and sped off.
Ebony Archie collapsed after learning her child had been killed. Unable to stand, a family member carried her down a flight of stairs at the district attorney’s office in downtown Jackson. An Amber Alert was immediately issued across In between all of the screaming and sobbing, The Mississippi Department of Public Safety sent the Amber Alert at 4:30 a.m. At 9:47 a.m. Approximately seven hours after Kingston was taken, the Amber Alert was canceled.
Police found Frazier dead in the back of the abandoned Camry about 9 hours later on a rural Madison County road about 10 miles from the store. All three teens were denied bond while McBride can be facing the death penalty.
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