Teenagers Indicted for Buffalo Shooting That Killed 3-Year-Old
Two boys, aged 14 and 16, face serious charges after a stray bullet incident leaves a toddler dead and his sister wounded.
- The victims, 3-year-old Ramone Carter and his 7-year-old sister Jamia Griffin, were not the intended targets.
- Both teenagers fired illegal guns, with one using a pistol and the other a revolver.
- The older teen will be tried as an adult, facing a potential life sentence if convicted.
- Police credit witness cooperation for the swift identification and arrest of the suspects.
- The community and officials express deep concern over youth access to firearms and indiscriminate violence.