“He deserves to be punished as an adult,” District Attorney Russ Goodman said on Thursday, one day after a judge ordered Oliver’s juvenile status removed.
The recap of a recent court hearing revealed that he fired the shots because one of those victims either “hit or struck” his sore foot.
In his order, Houston County Judge Henry D. “Butch” Binford said no juvenile court services would benefit Oliver. The officer believes the teen, known by the street name “Thirty,” had no desire to mend his ways and testified his parents were unsupportive of their son.
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