Teenager Charged With Homicide For Burning Insects

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Woodbridge, ILSummer times are supposed to be play time for children, off from school, and carousing about. Some attend evening camp, others in the area pool, or on the street enjoying Double Dutch. But for one region teenager, you will see no duck duck goose in his forseeable future. Ryan Folly, 14 was arraigned today in the Union County Courthouse. He was faced with 3 counts of first degree murder for the deaths of 2 bugs and 1 Japanese beetle. "He realized what he was doing. He arrived to that sidewalk with a magnifier in the searing summer heat for one thing and one thing only...to kill," said District Attorney, Michael Rose on the measures of the courthouse. "Due to the maliciousness of the offense, Folly is likely to be charged being an adult. I understand they certainly were only Wasp Nest Removal Burton upon Trent. But they were insects with families!"The evaluated arranged with Rose's discussion that the child of 8 or 9 years might not be in a position to make the difference between right and wrong. But a year old, who must have developed out of this stage, is willfully causing harm or death to others. Folly's mother, Etta said," It is heart-breaking. It's a worst nightmare to see her child in shackles and handcuffs before a judge. But perhaps good quality should come of this." Following the arraignment, Folly premiered on a $25,000 bond. The judge doesn't consider him a flight risk. His test has been arranged for October 4th. In the meantime, Ryan's father has set strict regulations for him to follow along with. He's to get up at 7a.m. After break fast, he is to pull weeds and do farming duties until 3. Then create an art plantation until supper. And no X-Box. If Folly is found guilty, he could serve up to 99 years in circumstances penitentiary. But with good behavior, he could possibly be out in 3 weeks.-Silly Soft News