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Detroit child's death stemmed from revenge shooting: prosecutors

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[September 05, 2014]  By Aaron Foley
 
 DETROIT (Reuters) - Prosecutors told a court on Thursday that a Detroit man fired several AK-47 rounds into the bedroom window of an 8-year-old boy, killing him, in retaliation against the child's mother, the man's former girlfriend who had implicated him in a burglary.

Calvin Mosby, 28, of Detroit, faces life in prison for shooting dead Jakari Pearson in the early hours of July 30. At the pretrial hearing in a Detroit city court on Thursday, he was bound over on charges of first-degree murder, two counts of assault with intent to murder and weapons charges.

A second man, 17-year-old Devaunte Starks, was bound over as Mosby's accomplice. He is charged with home invasion, accessory to murder and carrying a concealed weapon, which could bring at least 15 years in prison if convicted.
 


The boy's mother, Samona Cochran, testified that she told police Mosby, a tattoo artist, may have been behind a burglary. He later threatened to kill her after he had learned he became a suspect in the burglary.

Throughout the hearing, Mosby was mostly expressionless and occasionally spoke to his court-appointed attorney. The judge admonished Starks for smiling and laughing at the hearing that was examining evidence in the child's death.

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Attorneys for the two men disputed some of the witness statements during the hearing.

(Writing by Jon Herskovitz; Editing by Cynthia Osterman)

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