A Black Teen Died Over a $12 Shoplifting Attempt. 13 Years Later, Two Men Plead Guilty in His Killing.
https://www.propublica.org/article/corey-stingley-felony-murder-plea-deal-milwaukee
A judge in Milwaukee brought a 13-year quest for justice by a grieving father to a close on Thursday, accepting a plea deal for two men charged criminally for their role in the killing of his teenaged son.
Robert W. Beringer and Jesse R. Cole pleaded guilty to felony murder under a deferred prosecution agreement that allows them to avoid jail time yet publicly stand accountable for their actions leading to the 2012 death of Corey Stingley. The men helped restrain the 16-year-old inside a convenience store after an attempted shoplifting incident involving $12 worth of alcohol.
What happened to Corey Stingley should have never happened. His death was unnecessary, brutal and devastating, Dane County District Attorney Ismael Ozanne told the judge in a letter filed with the court.
Both of Stingleys parents spoke directly to the judge in an hourlong hearing in a courtroom filled with family members, community activists, spiritual leaders and some of the teens former classmates.
âCorey was my baby. A mother is not supposed to bury her child,â Alicia Stingley told the judge.
But she also spoke of the grace of forgiveness.
After the hearing, she hugged one of the men who pleaded guilty in the killing of her son.
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