Judge releases 12-year-old accused of using ghost gun in Seattle carjacking

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Two middle school students who police say used untraceable ‘ghost guns’ to terrorize Seattle pleaded not guilty in court, and one of them has been released to at-home monitoring.

The two brothers, ages 12 and 13, face charges connected to stealing a car, trying to steal another vehicle, and leading police on a high-speed chase."The court recognizes that the allegations in this case do indicate differing levels of culpability," said King County Superior Court Judge Veronica Galván.

The younger brother apparently did not fire his gun during the crime.These factors led to Galván’s decision."I will keep him safe. So, I think it’s fine he come home today," said the 12-year-old defendant’s mother.FOX 13 News is not naming the juvenile suspects.

 

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