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  • Michigan Boy, 9, Fatally Stabbed at Playground

    A 12-year-old boy fatally stabbed a nine-year-old at a Kentwood, Michigan playground on Monday.

    The incident occurred at a play area at the Pinewood Village Mobile Home Park, where 9-year-old Michael Conner Verkerke was stabbed in the back. According to the Kentwood police department, the boy died of his injuries at an area hospital.

    Kentwood Police Chief Tom Hillen said the 12-year-old attacker, who lives in the area, approached three other boys, then pulled out the kitchen knife and started stabbing Verkerke repeatedly. An autopsy will reveal how many times Verkerke was stabbed.

    After the assault, the attacker walked over to a neighboring house to ask to use a cellphone. Witness Glen Stacey explained, “The young man approached my house wanting to borrow my phone. I assumed he wanted to call his mother. And he said, ‘Hi. I stabbed someone. Please pick me up.’ So I calmly started doing my normal stuff. I didn’t want to agitate him.”

    Stacey said the tween also admitted to taking pills earlier in the day, and when police arrived, he calmly turned himself in and mentioned that he wanted to end his life. He also commented that he didn’t want to be on earth any longer. Chief Hillen said it appears the boys were not previously acquainted, and police are trying to determine if the attack was random.

    Stacey added, “To see a kid this young not to feel loved, I’m really saddened. I hope he gets the help that he needs. This kid is reaching out for help – I can tell -but he’s reaching for it in the wrong ways.”

    Eleven-year-old Tayah Fritch, who said she’s friends with Verkerke, commented, “He didn’t deserve this.”

    The attacker was taken to an area hospital for evaluation, and is presently in custody at the Kent County Juvenile Detention Center, pending formal charges. If the boy is charged with murder, he will be the second youngest in Michigan history. The youngest was Nathaniel Abraham, who was 11 when he was arrested in 1997.

    “We are still investigating and trying to determine a cause for this tragedy,” police said in a statement.

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  • Little Rock Girl Shoots And Kills Little Brother

    Seven year old Zeus Diviaio has apparently been shot and killed by his nine year old sister in Little Rock, Arkansas on Monday afternoon. Details about the shooting death are still unclear. According to the Little Rock Police, the father of the children describes his daughter as having, “high functioning Autism.” The parents had evidently left the two children alone for a few minutes. They had locked the door and gone to a nearby leasing office to sign some paperwork.

    When the parents returned after just a few minutes, their nine year old daughter initially told them that little brother had been hurt while they were out. Then she told her parents that two men had entered the apartment and shot her little brother. The father of the children kept guns stored inside a case in the home. In a back bedroom, blood was found where the gun had been stored and in another bedroom there was more blood and the body of the seven year old boy.

    There were no signs of forced entry according to investigators. Cassandra Davis, Little Rock Police Sargent said that after several conversations with the nine year old girl, investigators believe she is responsible for shooting her little brother. The gun has not been tested yet for residue and Police are not releasing any other details about their conversations with the girl. Sargent Davis said, “I can’t comment on whether she pulled the trigger or whether she dropped it or if it was an accident.”

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