A suspect has been formally charged after he allegedly shot at a car in Denver on Aug. 22, injuring a 13-year-old boy who was heading home with his mother.
On Wednesday, Denver District Attorney Beth McCann announced her office was prosecuting the suspect, identified as 22-year-old Katrelle James.
Denver boy with autism, epilepsy recovering after he was shot while in car with mother Kiri explained that her son has autism and epilepsy. Then she said she heard"17 rounds" and saw her son, who was sitting in the front passenger seat, was bleeding. He had been shot in his right arm. An ambulance transported him to the hospital, where doctors were able to remove the bullet and treat his wounds.
Police found five spent 9mm cartridge casings and one live 9mm cartridge in the area, according to the probable cause statement. They also noted three"suspected bullet defects" on the back of Kiri's car.
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