An armed teenager, who allegedly shot and killed his mom’s boyfriend on Father’s Day and has been wished since June, was discovered Thursday driving a stolen automobile in Prince George’s County, in response to Montgomery County police. {The teenager} tried to flee—first within the automobile, ramming police cruisers, after which on foot, police allege.
The 16-year-old was arrested and charged with first-degree homicide within the killing of James Joel Austin, 32, on June 18 in Damascus, in response to a information launch. The teenager was additionally charged with armed carjacking and use of a handgun within the fee of a felony, police mentioned. MoCo360 typically doesn’t establish juveniles accused of crimes.
There is no such thing as a lawyer info presently listed on official case search information for him.
On June 18, round 9:57 p.m., police mentioned they responded to the 9800 block of Bethesda Church Street for a number of stories of a taking pictures. Officers discovered Austin affected by obvious gunshot wounds, and he was pronounced useless on the scene, in response to police.
Austin was the teenager’s mom’s boyfriend, in response to charging paperwork for Khamani Imes, 19, who was arrested Aug. 1, accused of giving the teenager the gun he allegedly used to kill Austin.
The teenager’s mom, Ceaira Sandrea Hawkins, mentioned that her son stole Austin’s automobile, a 2015 Honda Crossover, earlier that day, in response to charging paperwork. Later, the teenager returned to mom and Austin’s neighborhood with out the stolen automobile, Hawkins instructed police.
Austin confronted the teenager and requested for his keys and automobile again. In response, the teenager was “offended, belligerent and hostile” towards his mom and her boyfriend, in response to charging paperwork.
Hawkins instructed police her son pulled out a handgun and repeatedly threatened to shoot and kill Austin, in response to charging paperwork; the couple then disengaged from him and went again to their house.
Then, Austin, who nonetheless had a set of keys for his automobile, discovered it and was shifting it someplace the teenager couldn’t discover it, and Hawkins adopted behind him, so she may drive him residence, in response to charging paperwork.
Hawkins mentioned she noticed her son standing within the car parking zone of their house complicated and saved driving previous him. Then, she noticed her boyfriend and her son arguing, and shortly she heard gunshots, Hawkins instructed police, in response to charging paperwork.
She then sped out of the neighborhood as a result of she feared for her life too, she instructed police.
Police responding to the scene discovered Austin and pronounced him useless, in response to the charging paperwork.
Moreover, one other witness noticed Austin arguing with each the teenager and Imes earlier than he was fatally shot, the charging doc mentioned. The teenager and Imes had been “all the time collectively,” and the 16-year-old had been dwelling with Imes and his household, in response to the paperwork.
Hawkins confirmed that Imes was together with her son earlier within the day when the argument ensued with Austin in regards to the automobile.
After the taking pictures, the teenager allegedly used Austin’s Honda to flee the scene, police mentioned. The automobile was later positioned in Washington, D.C., with out the 16-year-old, and the police mentioned that they had been trying to find him since.
On Thursday, the teenager was discovered driving a stolen automobile on Audrey Lane in Oxon Hill in Prince George’s County, in response to Montgomery County Police.
Police mentioned that after they had been attempting to make a site visitors cease, the suspect allegedly rammed police cruisers, obtained out of the automobile and ran away.
After a quick foot pursuit, police mentioned they took the suspect into custody and located a handgun on him.
The suspect was transported to Montgomery County’s Central Processing Unit, the place he was served with the warrant and awaits his bond listening to, police mentioned.
Imes’ lawyer didn’t reply to a request for remark.