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3 arrested after Mississippi boy is found shot dead in stolen car

Madison County Sheriff Randy Tucker, center, speaks at an April 18 news conference concerning the investigation into the death of 6-year-old Kingston Frazier in Gluckstadt, Miss.
(Rogelio V. Solis / Associated Press)
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Three Mississippi males were arrested hours after a 6-year-old boy was found shot dead Thursday in a car stolen from his mother, and the suspects will be charged with capital murder, authorities said.

Madison County Dist. Atty. Michael Guest announced at a news conference that authorities plan to charge Byron McBride, D’Allen Washington and Dwan Wakefield in the death of the child.

Authorities found Kingston Frazier shot at least once in the back seat of his mother’s car, which Jackson Police Cmdr. Tyree Jones said was abandoned in a muddy ditch about 15 miles north of the capital.

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Kingston had gone missing after 1 a.m. Thursday when a man was seen on video taking the car from the parking lot of a supermarket in Jackson, according to authorities. About nine hours later, following a child-abduction alert and widespread publicity, a man reported the missing Toyota Camry was beside a dead-end road in the northern suburb of Gluckstadt.

The mother, Ebony Archie, left the boy in the car, its engine running, while she went inside the supermarket, sheriff’s deputies have said. The store’s parking lot is patrolled by deputies.

Authorities publicly disclosed the boy’s death Thursday morning while surrounded by grieving family members.

“A 6-year-old is gone,” said Kingston’s cousin, Kolby Irby. “His mother has to deal with this. That’s her baby.”

The three suspects were arrested within hours of the child’s body being found, authorities said, adding video and a witness helped identify them.

Authorities said Washington and Wakefield are both 17. McBride’s age was not immediately released.

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In Mississippi, 17-year-olds accused of capital murder are tried as adults. The capital murder charge means prosecutors could seek the death penalty if the three are convicted, Guest said.

The district attorney also said it was possible the charges might change, adding that the three suspects are expected to make initial court appearances Monday.

Authorities did not answer questions at the news conference, and it’s unclear what role each of the three suspects is alleged to have played.

Wakefield was a quarterback last year at a high school in Madison County, north of Jackson, county Superintendent Ronnie McGehee told the Clarion-Ledger newspaper. McGehee also said Wakefield had been dismissed from the team but didn’t elaborate.

Security video shows that after Archie left, another car drove up and a man got out and then drove off in the Camry.

A child abduction alert was played repeatedly Thursday on local newscasts and police and family members issued public appeals for help.

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“We’ve been looking for him for nine hours in every neighborhood in Jackson,” said Deanna Moore, the boy’s aunt. Addressing those who took the car, she added, “You could have just dropped him off.”

The child’s body was taken for an autopsy at the state crime lab and the car was towed away by police as they continue to investigate.

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