Billy G. Chambers was 15-years-old when he and three other teens killed McMichael in the fall of 2008.
On Oct. 25, 2008, McMichael was near a bus stop in the 500 block of Mercer Street when the teens started beating him.
As of 2013, Chambers would have multiple felony convictions, including being sentenced to six years in prison and three years for being a felon in possession of a firearm. When officers arrived, they found 15 fired cartridge casings at the scene – eight 9mm casings, three .40 caliber casings and four 5.7mm casings.
A witness told police the driver of the BMW said he had been shot, but left in the area in another vehicle.
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