An Ohio teen riding scooters with kids he met on social media was shot and killed by one of them in front of the Ohio Statehouse. The shooter, who was 16 years old at the time and is now 20, pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter and was sentenced this week to more than 10 years in prison.
"You don't care if you kill, you don't care if you go to prison," Franklin County Judge Julie Lynch told Travon Robinson during his sentencing Tuesday for the 2022 shooting, according to local CBS affiliate WBNS .
Robinson, whom WBNS described as a friend of victim Broderick "BJ" Harper, allegedly tried to rob Harper on May 29, 2022, while riding electric scooters together, according to prosecutors and Harper's mother, Erica Coit.
"I told him to be careful and that was the last time we text," Coit

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