Teens killed in Ohio garage were murdered, says Dayton Mayor Nan Whaley

Credit: DaytonDailyNews.com

Credit: DaytonDailyNews.com

Dayton Mayor Nan Whaley Wednesday night said she hopes the person responsible for killing two teens in his detached garage last week will be prosecuted despite Ohio's new self-defense law.

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Speaking after a Dayton City Commission meeting, Whaley said she believes the 17-year-old boys, Javier Harrison and Devin Henderson, were murdered.

The teens were killed Aug. 28 after a property owner on the 800 block of Conners Street opened fire while they and another young man were inside the owner’s detached, unsecured garage, officials say.

The property owner told police the teens were trespassing.

Whaley said she hopes prosecutors find a way to bring charges against the property owner.

She said 17-year-olds make mistakes, but that does not mean they should have to lose their lives.

“I think there is more to the story, just from what we’re hearing around,” she said. “I hope they will be able to prosecute.”

Multiple people who spoke at the Dayton City Commission meeting Wednesday evening called on city officials, police leaders and prosecutors to hold the shooter accountable.

“Two African-American males were killed, murdered, shot down — and the killer goes home to a relative,” said Bishop Richard Cox. “This is not open season on African-American young men in our communities.”

“We want justice,” he said. “We’re not here asking for justice — we’re here demanding justice.”

Cox said the shooter should be arrested, indicted, convicted and incarcerated. He said Harrison and Henderson were acting like teens, and it should not matter if they were drinking or smoking pot. The father of one of the teens said they were smoking marijuana.

A new state law shifts the burden of proving someone acted in self-defense from defense attorneys to prosecutors.

Late Wednesday night, Derrick Foward, president of the Dayton Unit of the NAACP, issued a statement regarding the deaths of Harrison and Henderson. Following is the complete statement:

"On behalf of the Dayton Unit NAACP, we are praying for the family members of Javier Harrison and Devin Henderson, who were killed at the hands of a non-responsible gun owner in his unoccupied garage. We urge Dayton Police Chief Richard Biehl to work relentlessly with Montgomery County Prosecutor Mat Heck to present charges and secure an indictment against the person responsible for this heinous act of violence. We demand that this person be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. We ask that any citizen who witnessed this shooting, or has information regarding this case, to report it to the Dayton Unit NAACP or local law enforcement. During this process, we urge our citizens to remain calm and vigilant."

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