Florida Teen Walks SIX MILES To Stab 15-Year-Old To Death -- And No One Knows Why!
06.06.2024 - 16:55
/ perezhilton.com
A teenager in Florida was arrested after allegedly stabbing a 15-year-old to death during a sleepover last weekend… Brace yourselves…
According to the Sumter County Sheriff’s Office, 16-year-old Alexander Warren Hernandez “arrived unannounced” to a sleepover hosted by Connor Michael Gill at his house in Wildwood, Florida, just after 10 p.m. on Saturday and “banged” on the door. When the victim went to unlock the door, Hernandez barged inside and allegedly stabbed him. A 48-year-old adult who was also at the house came to check on what was happening, and the suspect allegedly stabbed him as well.
Police were called to the scene. Upon arrival, cops found the two victims with stab wounds. The Sumter County Sheriff’s Office said they received emergency medical services before being airlifted to local hospitals for further treatment. Sadly, Connor didn’t make it. He was pronounced dead hours later at around 1:19 a.m. Meanwhile, the unidentified adult victim “is in stable condition” but in the ICU at this time, per Undersheriff Pat Breeden in a follow-up statement on Sunday.
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As for Hernandez (seen above in his mugshot), he fled the scene of the crime on foot. Police said they later located him using a helicopter, and he had the two alleged murder weapons on him. He was arrested and charged with premeditated first-degree murder, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon without intent to kill, and armed burglary.
A motive for the stabbing attack has yet to be determined by law enforcement. Connor and Hernandez were students of the same school at one point but were both homeschooled at the time of the murder. Other than that, no connection has been
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