Mother Says Prince George’s Judge Denied Murdered Son Justice | NBC4 Washington

Prince George’s County officials called the teen curfew a success so far, saying no teens were issued warnings or detained. The curfew for youth 16 and younger went into effect Friday in response to a rise in juvenile crime in the county. Now, there are changes at the courthouse after complaints that juveniles were not being held accountable. County Bureau Chief Tracee Wilkins has the story of one mother who says her murdered son was denied justice.
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