A family judge has again postponed the disposition hearing for the teen who was paroled in the shooting death of a Bonanza student and then, 11 days later, caught with a gun.

Judge Dee Butler told a packed juvenile services courtroom on Wednesday that she had not yet heard a “satisfying” plan for the offender, a ward of the state, to either be returned to the community or recommitted to a youth correctional facility.

She raised concerns about whether foster homes could provide proper supervision, whether facilities would accept him given his record, and whether returning him to his previous detention center would bring meaningful change.

The Las Vegas Review-Journal is not naming the boy because he was not tried as an adult.

Police first arrested him on Oct. 16, after finding 17‑year‑o

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