Taylor Shooting Investigation May Yield 5th Suspect
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Judge Dennis J. Murphy chastised attorney Michael Hornung, who represents Hunte, for statements about the case made to reporters Thursday and threatened to place a gag order on attorneys if the disclosures did not cease. (article 3)
Taylor died on Nov. 27, a day after the defendants allegedly broke into his Miami home in what police have described as an attempted burglary. (article 3)
Police said Taylor was shot in the upper thigh after surprising the intruders, who did not expect him to be home. (article 3)
Hunte also can describe a 14-year-old boy who participated in the attempted burglary that led to Taylor's Nov. 27 death, Hornung said. (article 1)
Hunte said the boy was a cousin of defendant Charles Kendrick Lee Wardlow, 18, and apparently panicked during the break-in, Hornung said. (article 1)
Hunte; Wardlow; Eric Rivera Jr., 17; and Jason Scott Mitchell face first-degree felony murder and armed burglary charges in connection with Taylor's death. (article 1)
" We feel confident that there is a fifth suspect said Wilbur Smith one of the four men already in custody. (article 4)
A spokesman for Miami-Dade police would only confirm that investigators are not "ruling out" the possibility of more arrests in the case. (article 4)
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- Suspects in Taylor Case Disposed Of Weapon (Washington Post, 06/02/2008, 440 words)
- Suspects in Taylor Shooting Arraigned (Washington Post, 06/02/2008, 370 words)
- April Trial Date Set For Taylor Suspects (Washington Post, 06/02/2008, 367 words)
- Taylor Shooting Investigation May Yield 5th Suspect (Washington Post, 06/02/2008, 573 words)
- 4 Suspects Charged in Taylor Slaying (Washington Post, 06/02/2008, 332 words)
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