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Testimony Reveals Shocking Motive In Shooting Death of Black Kansas Boy

A testimony in a pre-trial hearing revealed the murder suspect used racial slurs ahead of the killing.

The cousin of a 14-year-old Black Kansas boy who was fatally shot by a white teen penned a letter to the US. State attorney seeking federal intervention. He argues that the murder charge should be enhanced with a hate crime given new details revealed ahead of trial.

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Kamarjay Shaw was shot and killed by 17-year-old Derrick Del Reed on March 18, per AP News. Authorities testified that the shooting stemmed from a teenage girl calling up Shaw and his friends on Snapchat, telling them to come outside because Reed wanted to fight him.

Shawโ€™s mother, Barbara, told The Lawrence Times the boys had been feuding with one another for a couple years. It hasnโ€™t been disclosed what happened when the boys arrived near Reedโ€™s property, but footage captured Shaw running away before he got shot. A witness testified that he was almost half a football field away from Reedโ€™s front door when the gunshot fired.

Detective Kimberlee Nicholson then revealed that prior to the shooting, Reed sent a series of racially threatening messages which brings us to why federal charges are being requested.

Read the messages from Lawrence Journal-World:

As the Journal-World reported, Detective Kimberlee Nicholson has testified about Snapchat messages that Reed allegedly sent the morning of the shooting. The messages were exchanged with a witness who, according to prosecutors, has refused to appear in court to testify. The court has issued a material witness warrant for that person to appear

In those messages, Reed, whose handle includes the word โ€œwhiteboy,โ€ repeatedly uses the N-word and says that he is saving to buy a gun, and in a later message he says he is tired of fighting with Shaw and his friends and is ready to start shooting.

โ€œIโ€™m gonna let them try some funny (expletive) โ€ฆ Them (N-word) are dead fr(for real)โ€ and โ€œI see a whole lotta dead (N-word),โ€ the Snapchat messages โ€” read by Nicholson from a projection screen โ€” said.

Shawโ€™s cousin, Michael Berry, wrote to U.S. Attorney Kate Brubacher arguing Reedโ€™s actions were a โ€œclear cut violationโ€ of the stateโ€™s federal hate crime statute. In addition to the first-degree murder charge heโ€™s facing now, a conviction would land Reed in prison for the rest of his life. Berry also argued that Reed used an accomplice to lure Shaw and his friends to his property - a notion Judge Sally Pokorny echoed in her ruling for Reed to be tried as an adult instead of a juvenile.

The judge also rejected the argument that Reed should be immune from prosecution under the stateโ€™s โ€œstand your groundโ€ law and opted for him to be tried as an adult because of the violent nature of Shawโ€™s death, the report says.

Reed is headed to trial in November. Until then, heโ€™s being held on a $500,000 bond.

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