The Havre de Grace community is collectively mourning the loss of Jai’den Winchester, a 14-year-old student and quarterback on the Havre de Grace High Junior Varsity football team. Winchester was tragically shot and killed in Aberdeen following a Halloween party. A vigil saw several hundred people gather to remember the young athlete as candles and pictures adorned the area, creating a heartfelt memorial. “He grew into his maturity and then again, as the quarterback…you’re the leader, so that means a lot. They were proud of that,” family friend Malik Allston stated, as per
CBS News Baltimore
.
Antonio Blackwell, Winchester’s teammate and friend, spoke highly of him, saying Winchester would be remembered as a role model who was always willing to help others. “After practice, we’d go watch the youth play,” Blackwell shared. He also expressed a personal sentiment, “If I could talk to him, I’d tell him I love him,” as reported by
CBS News Baltimore
. In a grim turn of events, it was revealed that the firearm used was registered to the suspect’s father. The 16-year-old, identified as Kevin Kinsey, is currently facing murder charges and is being charged as an adult with offenses that include first and second-degree murder, assault, and reckless endangerment.
According to court documents detailed by
FOX Baltimore
, the deadly incident occurred after a disagreement inside a vehicle. Kinsey had been seen with the gun at the Halloween party before the shooting took place.
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