A Michigan man will serve prison time for allegedly shooting a 6-year-old child for hanging on his lawn with his siblings. The judge was outraged at his actions saying, “Adults should be the ones protecting children not shooting at them.”

After pleading no contest in March to discharging a firearm in a building and causing injury to a young Black boy named Coby who was playing on his Ypsilanti Township property, Ryan Cuong Le-Nguyen was sentenced on April 14 by Washtenaw County Trial Judge Darlene O’Brien to 40 months to 15 years, MLive reports.
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Before the sentencing, Washtenaw County Prosecutor Eli Savit addressed his mindset regarding Le-Nguyen’s plea deal, “The most important consideration in this case was, and remains, the well-being of the victim.”
“In that light, our office had multiple discussions with the victim’s family,” he wrote in an email.
“They expressed a desire to have the case resolved through a plea that would ensure a prison sentence without the uncertainty at trial — and would allow the children and families affected by the defendant’s actions to heal, without reliving the trauma through testimony in court proceedings. The plea agreement was made with the full support of the victim’s family.”
O’Brien told him his conduct was “reprehensible,” and said his sentencing was “appropriate” considering his assault on the boy.
“This was very reprehensible conduct,” she said at sentencing. “Adults should be the ones protecting children, not shooting at them.”
Le-Nguyen, following the advice of his lawyer Lillian Diallo, did not make a statement. Diallo did not deem it wise for him to say anything because the family has filed a personal injury lawsuit against the 30-year-old that needs to be seen in the court system.
On June 6, 2021, a witness testified during the examination, Le-Nguyen shot his 6-year-old next-door neighbor around 4:30 p.m., because a ball landed on his lawn after the kid and two other children, ages 10 and 11, were playing “monkey in the middle.”
The game is a throwing and catching game usually played in a classic schoolyard or street setting. One person is ‘it.’ They must stand in the middle of a circle (or in this case line) of the other players and the others have to throw a ball to one another while the person who is ‘it’ tries to intercept the ball, according to Group Games 101.
The children said the man came out of his home and kicked the ball into the street. At the time, he held up his hammer and waved it at the kids as he yelled for them to get off his lawn.
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