Teen Defendants’ Unexpected Outburst Interrupts Court Proceedings

Four teens, just 14 to 17, were sentenced for their grandmother’s death, leaving the courtroom heavy with grief.

Prosecutors called it planned, while the defense pointed to family struggles and mental health. One teen broke down, another lashed out, as relatives sat in tears.

The judge handed down long sentences, calling it a heartbreaking reminder of family’s value. The grandmother is remembered as kind and loving, her loss sparking calls for better support for troubled youth.

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