A judge said the teenager charged with killing a fellow student outside Arlington Lamar High School will remain in custody.
The 16-year-old is charged with capital murder and aggravated assault.Judge decides teen accused of deadly Arlington Lamar High School shooting will remain in custody
A 15-year-old who police said killed a fellow student and shot another outside Arlington Lamar High School last month will remain in juvenile detention. The judge said the teen in custody is doing a "good job" while being detained, but wants to see consistency in his behavior. "He's not violating any rules that are causing him to be dangerous or threatening or create chaos in the detention center, right? But any rule the judge expects him to be following," the teen’s attorney, Lisa Herrick, said.Currently, his father is jailed on a weapons charge.
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