Young killer is arrested again
From Times Wire Reports
A man charged with murder at age 11 who spent the rest of his childhood in custody was arrested on a drug charge after undercover officers caught him allegedly selling at a gas station, police said.
Nathaniel Abraham, 22, was picked up in Pontiac and charged with possession with intent to deliver narcotics, police said.
As a baby-faced sixth-grader, Abraham shot and killed a stranger who was leaving a Pontiac convenience store. He was convicted of second-degree murder at 13 and was released from juvenile custody in January 2007.
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