Teen killed in Florida was lured into an ambush by one of her attackers, according to her mother
The family of 14-year-old Danika Troy demands answers after her murder at the hands of two minors who lured her to a wooded area and then shot her
According to her family, one of the young people involved in her death supposedly tricked her into accompanying him to a wooded region, where she was eventually attacked.
Gabe intended to feel something for her. According to Ashley Troy, the victim's mother, Gabriel Williams, 16, is accused of first-degree planned murder along with 14-year-old Kimahri Blevins, according to The New York Post.
Danika went to the meeting without thinking it was a bait, according to the household, because she thought the young man was interested in her. I also require responses. I keep wondering why. Her family lamented that she merely desired to fall in love.
The Body's Departure and Discovery
Ashley reported missing December 1 after her girl reported her. The young woman's body was discovered by authorities in a wooded area of... the Florida Panhandle area of Pace. Authorities found the teenager's figure set on fire after she had been shot numerous times. A bystander gave the impression that there was a fire in a far-off place after the discovery. Officers quickly identified Blevins and Williams as the main offenders following the discovery and their probable cause: Both adolescents had earlier ties to authorities, but details were kept secret due to their advanced years. The offense may have been the result of a social media debate that took place during the Thanksgiving holiday, according to the preliminary investigation. According to authorities, Danika and the other teenagers wanted to kill her because she had insulted and blocked Blevins on social media, calling him "gang part" and "useless. " The victim's family refuted this interpretation, saying," What those boys said is an pardon. "
Community shocked and demands for righteousness
A light celebration will be held at Avalon Baptist Church in honor of Danika, where the Troy family lives. The cruelty of the case is still shocking the Milton and Pace area.
The two defendants are still being held in custody at a juvenile detention facility and are not permitted to be released on bail.
Ashley Troy attributed the "bad effects" that she perceives in the life of the young people involved to the fact that she expects them to experience the harshest possible penalties:" I want nothing less than them being prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. "
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