A week after the county stalled in finding a community placement for a 16-year-old boy who was recently paroled in the shooting death of another teenager, a family court judge revoked his probation and sent him back to a youth correctional facility.

On Wednesday, Judge Dee Butler said that she had already decided the boy’s punishment before hearing arguments from his attorneys and prosecutors.

The boy, whom the Las Vegas Review-Journal is not identifying because he was not tried as an adult, stared blankly for most of the proceeding.

He was initially taken into custody after police identified him as the shooter in the Oct. 16 killing of 17-year-old Keanu Enright . Officers booked the teen, who was 15 then, on suspicion of open murder, but the charge was reduced to involuntary manslaught

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