The 15-year-old boy accused of fatally shooting a student at Lamar High School last month was ordered Thursday to remain in custody and undergo a psychiatric...
During the suspect’s second detention hearing Thursday,reported the suspect’s attorney, Lisa Herrick, argued he hasn’t had any problems since his arrest, but the judge declined to release him.
In a written statement, Herrick previously called the shooting a “truly tragic case” and asked the public to “reserve judgment until we are able to reveal all of the facts and circumstances.”Related Stories
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