The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

11-YEAR-OLD AND STEPDAD CHARGED,

Witness: Boy was screaming that he shot girl by accident.

- By Ben Brasch ben.brasch@ajc.com

A Hiram man and his 11-year-old stepson have been charged with the death of a teenage girl at a Mableton apartment.

Police accuse Jahleel Brown’s stepson of finding the man’s unsecured gun and accidental­ly shooting and killing a 14-year-old girl.

Brown was arrested Sunday afternoon on charges of involuntar­y manslaught­er and reckless conduct, according to jail records. He bonded out that day with bail of $38,720.

The boy, whose identity hasn’t been released, has been charged with involuntar­y manslaught­er and reckless conduct in juvenile court, said Kimberly Isaza, spokeswoma­n for the Cobb County district attorney’s office. There is no provision requiring the 11-year-old to be charged as an adult.

“We will review the case when we receive it to determine our next step,” she said.

The shooting occurred Dec. 6 at the Sierra Forest apartments on Mableton Parkway.

A warrant said that the boy found Brown’s 9 mm Hi-Point handgun in a bedroom and shot the girl, identified by Channel 2 Action News as Destiny McNichols.

“The boy was screaming that he shot her by accident and he was crying. I guess he was wondering what to do next,” witness Ghervon Blue told the news station.

An ambulance rushed her to Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta at Egleston, where she died.

The warrant described Brown’s leaving his gun out as a “substantia­l and unjustifia­ble risk.”

Witnesses and others who know the family told investigat­ors about past incidents when the boy had the gun and was “showing off ” to his friends, the warrant said.

The boy wasn’t the only one to find a gun.

There was one incident in which a 3-year-old at the apartment found a gun and was walking through the apartment until the child’s mother took the gun away. She ordered Brown to take the gun out of the apartment.

Court records show that Brown has a history of minor traffic infraction­s and a 2001 drug charge.

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