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25685 Re: WTF!!!!!!!! 3 Teenager steal car and kill 6 year old in the backset
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ribit   POPE IV   20 May 2017
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Decomposed   POPE IV   20 May 2017
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WTF!!!!!!!! 3 Teenager steal car and kill 6 year old in the backset

By: capt_nemo in POPE IV
Sat, 20 May 17 12:35 PM
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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.

In between screams and sobs, Archie cried out, “I told y’all that s—t wasn’t right, I told y’all.”

The body of her 6-year-old son, Kingston Frazier, was shot to death in the backseat of his mother’s car, abandoned on a dead-end road in Madison County. The car was 15 miles from the Kroger parking lot in Jackson where it was stolen early Thursday morning with Frazier asleep in the backseat.

UPDATE: What happened to Kingston Frazier?

Hinds County Sheriff Victor Mason told media that a deputy stationed at Kroger on I-55 saw Archie exit the grocery store at about 2:30 a.m. Thursday. Archie approached the deputy and said that her car was missing, and authorities began an auto theft investigation, he said.

It was not until later, Mason said, that Archie told authorities that her son was in the car.

"When we found out later that there was a child in the back, we immediately notified the highway patrol (who) put out an Amber Alert," Mason said at an evening press conference.

It is unclear how long it took Archie to tell law enforcement that her son was in the car or how long after that the Amber Alert was issued. The Mississippi Department of Public Safety sent the Amber Alert at 4:30 a.m.

Kingtston

Three suspects are in police custody. Madison-Rankin District Attorney Michael Guest said he planned to file capital murder charges against each of the three.

Dwan Diondro Wakefield, 17, of Ridgeland, was taken into custody by the Madison Sheriff's Department Thursday morning. Wakefield, a senior at Ridgeland High School, was the starting quarterback on the school's football team, according to Superintendent Ronnie McGehee. He was dismissed from the team last year, McGehee said.

DeAllen Washington, 17, turned himself in to the Hinds County Sheriff's Department Thursday afternoon.

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