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Jai’s Winchester murder: Shooting happened after Halloween party
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Jai’s Winchester murder: Shooting happened after Halloween party

shooting it Killed a 14-year-old high school football player in Harford County It came after a Halloween party over the weekend, according to charging documents.

A 16-year-old classmate has been charged with killing Jai’s Winchester, police said. Jai played football at Havre de Grace High School. The suspect was charged as an adult with first- and second-degree murder, first-degree assault, reckless endangerment and firearms offenses.

The Baltimore Banner is not identifying the teen because he is a minor.

Aberdeen Police said in charging documents that several people at the Halloween party in Aberdeen saw the 16-year-old with a black handgun. The host shut down the party and ushered everyone away, and six people piled into the 2020 Nissan Sentra where Jai’den was located, according to the documents.

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According to eyewitnesses who gave statements to the police, when he got into the car from Jai, he said something that upset the 16-year-old boy. According to witnesses, the teenager told Jai’den to “stop playing” and soon a gunshot was heard.

Police found a gun in the Nissan and determined it belonged to the 16-year-old boy’s father. The suspect is not legally allowed to own a firearm in Maryland; In Maryland, a person must be at least 21 years old to own a handgun.

When police first spotted the suspect, he said he was scared and the attack was an accident, according to charging documents.

In a letter to parents, Havre de Grace High School Principal Brad Spence said the school community will “forever remember Jai’den as a friend and Warrior.” “We will focus our concern on the well-being of our Warrior family as we deal with this tragic loss.”

The school will be closed through Wednesday as part of a planned shutdown for Harford County schools.

This is the second time this fall that gun violence has claimed the life of a student at a school in Harford County. Warren Curtis Grant, 15, of Edgewood Shot dead by a fellow student In the Joppatowne High School bathroom during the first week of school.