Ethan Liming, 17, was found beaten to death on June 2 in the parking lot of I Promise School in Akron. In a press release, the U.S. military said in a statement that the North Ohio Violent Fugitives and Akron police arrested Deshawn Stafford Jr., 20, Tyler Stafford, 19, and Donovon Jones, 21, in two separate incidents. residential buildings in Akron. Liming was brutally beaten to death around 10:46 p.m. on June 2. Authorities say the teenager died from a blunt head injury after driving with his friends and shooting people with a water pistol. Liming was lying on the ground in the parking lot when police arrived, officials said. They did not manage to save him and his death was confirmed on the spot. Police said at least one passenger in the Liming vehicle was “shooting a SPLATRBALL Water Bead Blaster” against possible unsuspecting people who led to the incident. Akron Police Department “I am pleased to announce that today, Akron Police Department officers have made several arrests in connection with the death of Ethan Liming. “We thank the members of the community for their outpouring of support for the investigators who assisted the investigators throughout this investigation,” Akron Police Chief Stephen Mylett told a news release. “While I believe the news of the arrests will be welcomed by Ethan’s family and loved ones, we all recognize that nothing will bring Ethan back,” he added. “Violence in this country must end. “We are losing too many lives to irrational acts of violence.” Akron Mayor Dan Horigan said “the irrational and tragic death of Liming has affected everyone in our community.”
Bottom left – Tyler Stafford, Donovan Jones and Deshawn Stafford Jr. arrested in connection with the murder. US Army Service “My thoughts and prayers remain with the entire Liming family right now,” he said. “This crime has affected an entire community and we are on the side of the community in seeking justice for Ethan,” said U.S. Gen. Pete Eliot in a statement. Police said “that in the moments leading up to the incident, one or more occupants of the [Liming]”His vehicle was moving around the area, firing a SPLATRBALL Water Bead Blaster at objects and possibly unsuspecting people,” according to a statement cited by Fox News. They then drove to the basketball courts, where the group of teenagers “targeted or approached the people on the court and shot at them with a soft weapon”, in an incident that apparently caused the killers.
On Thursday, police offered a reward of up to $ 30,000 for information leading to the arrest of Liming’s killers, according to a local report. Liming’s father, Bill, told Fox News in a story published Friday that his son was an affectionate and charitable man with a “bright future” ahead. Liming’s father said his son was planning to become a lawyer.