A 17-year-old Indianapolis boy has been charged with murder for allegedly fatally shooting his parents, two teenage siblings and his 18-year-old brother’s pregnant girlfriend in the family’s home, a prosecutor announced Thursday.
Raymond Ronald Lee Childs III, who was arrested Monday, was charged as an adult with six counts of murder, including one count for the death of the pregnant 19-year-old woman’s unborn child, Marion County Prosecutor Ryan Mears announced at a press conference .
Childs also faces an attempted murder indictment in the wounding of another brother, who was the only survivor of Sunday’s shooting at the family’s home on Indianapolis’ near northeast side, authorities said. He was also charged with one count of carrying a handgun without a license.
Mears said that before the shootings, Raymond Childs III had a dispute together with his father, 42-year-old Raymond Childs. “It certainly appears there was an argument between father and son within the residence,” Mears said, adding that police are still investigating nature of that dispute.
The elder Raymond Childs, his wife Kezzie Childs, 42, and two of their children — Elijah Childs, 18, and Rita Childs, 13 — were pronounced dead along side Kiara Hawkins, 19, after being found in the home, the Marion County Coroner’s office said. Hawkins, who was Elijah Childs’ girlfriend, was first taken to a neighborhood hospital, but both she and her unborn child died despite life-saving efforts, authorities said.
Although Raymond Childs III may be a juvenile, because he’s 17 he was charged as an adult because state law specifies that a person a minimum of 16 years aged are going to be charged as an adult if they’re accused of committing certain felonies, including murder and attempted murder.
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