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In a recent court hearing in Kanawha County, West Virginia, a shocking decision was made regarding a tragic incident that took place on the West Side of Charleston. The case against 14-year-old Bre’Juan Williams-Hampton, who is accused of shooting and killing tobacco store employee Caden Martin, has been changed from juvenile to adult status.

Details of the Incident

The tragic incident occurred at the Tobacco and Pipe Shop on 7th Avenue in Charleston on January 30th. Caden Martin, a 19-year-old employee at the store, lost his life in a senseless act of violence. The community was left reeling from the news of this heartbreaking loss.

Second Teen Charged

Adding to the shock and sadness of the situation, another 14-year-old has also been charged in connection with the murder and robbery. This second teenager, whose identity remains undisclosed due to their case being in juvenile court, is facing serious charges that have left the community in disbelief.

Additional Charges

Both teenagers have also been charged with malicious wounding in relation to a separate incident that occurred on Woodward Drive. In this disturbing event, a 44-year-old woman was shot in the face while walking with her boyfriend. The violence and recklessness displayed by these young individuals have left the community shaken and seeking justice for the victims.

As the legal proceedings continue and more details emerge, the community remains united in their support for the victims and their families. The decision to try Bre’Juan Williams-Hampton as an adult signals a shift in the case and a step towards accountability for the heinous crimes committed.

Stay tuned for further updates as this story unfolds and justice is sought for the victims of these tragic events in Charleston, West Virginia.

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