Milwaukee, Wis. -- According to a criminal complaint, the boy was allegedly mad at his mom for waking him up early and not letting him have something
on Amazon.
The fatal shooting took place near 87th and Hemlock
around 7 a.m. on Monday, Nov. 21. Police initially reported the boy
was playing with the gun when it discharged, striking his mom. The
woman, identified as Quiana Mann, was shot in the head and died
from her injuries.
According to the criminal complaint, when the boy was first
interviewed he said he was twirling the gun around his finger and
it "accidentally went off." After killing his mom, the boy woke up
his sister who then found their mother dead and called 911. Due to
his age, the boy was allowed to remain with his family. However,
the following day, the family contacted the Milwaukee Police
Department with "serious concerns."The complaint says the boy's
26-year-old sister told detectives he has had "rage issues" all of his
life and "five different imaginary people that talk to him."
A therapist previously gave the boy a "concerning diagnosis" and
the mother had placed cameras inside the home to watch him,
according to the complaint. Two weeks prior to the woman's murder,
"someone had unplugged these cameras."
The sister also told detectives she learned that the morning after
their mother's death, the boy logged onto their mother's Amazon
account and ordered an Oculus Virtual Reality Headset.
The complaint says a family member also alleged that the boy
would pick their puppy up by the tail and "swing the puppy around
until it whined and howled in pain." This occurred when the boy was
allegedly four-years-old.
An aunt told detectives that the boy never cried or showed remorse
following his mother's death. The complaint alleges the 10-year-old told his aunt that he was "actually aiming the gun at his mother."
The day after his mother's death, the aunt said he apologized for killing his mom and then asked if his Amazon package arrived.
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