A 26-year-old man accused of firing into a Milwaukee home and killing a 13-year-old girl in her living room may have been planning to shoot his ex-girlfriend, prosecutors allege in a complaint filed Wednesday.
According
to the complaint, Isaac Barnes' ex-girlfriend said Barnes approached
her wearing a black mask and "holding a large AK-47 style firearm." He
told her, "I was going to fan you down," but didn't because she had her
kids in her parked car.
She was visiting her sister at a home
Monday night near where Sandra Parks lived. It wasn't clear from the
criminal complaint whether Parks had already been shot by then.
Barnes
faces charges of first-degree reckless homicide, discharging a gun into
a building, and possession of a firearm by a felon. The reckless
homicide charge is punishable by up to 60 years in prison.
The Journal Sentinel reported that Sandra had taken third place just
two years earlier in a citywide competition with her essay commemorating
the life of Martin Luther King.
Sandra wrote of seeing "examples
of chaos almost every day" and lamented "little children" who were
victims of "senseless gun violence."
Parks' mother had gone to bed at around 7 p.m. and was "awoken by the sound of gunfire," prosecutors said in the complaint.
"The next thing she heard was (Sandra) yelling "I'm shot! I'm shot!" prosecutors say.
Milwaukee
Mayor Tom Barrett had said Tuesday Sandra Barnes was in her bedroom
when she was shot, but according to the criminal complaint her mother
found her bleeding on the living room floor, where her siblings had been
watching television.
Prosecutors also charged an acquaintance of
Barnes with two counts of possession of a firearm by a felon, alleging
that he had safeguarded two guns belonging to Barnes. However, the
acquaintance, 27-year-old Untrell Oden, is not accused of participating
in the shooting.
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My heart just breaks. I hope her killer is prosecuted to the full extent and her family can find some kind of peace and closure through this difficult time.
My heart just breaks. I hope her killer is prosecuted to the full extent and her family can find some kind of peace and closure through this difficult time.
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