Update on Juvenile Fatality

Update on Juvenile Fatality
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The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office is continuing their investigation into the death of 12-year-old Anterrius Hill.  On Friday, January 21, 2023, Anterrius was the victim of a gunshot wound that proved to be fatal.  We are speaking with multiple witnesses, including another male juvenile who was thought to be present at the time of the shooting.

The death of a child is always so difficult to understand.  At this time, we believe it is prudent to remind all gun owners to secure your weapons in a safe location, away from children, those who may act recklessly with a weapon or individuals who may use it to commit a crime.

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