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A 16-year-old arrested in a San Jose mall shooting faces adult charges, sparking debate over juvenile justice and gang violence.
A 16-year-old suspect arrested in the Black Friday shooting at San Jose’s Valley Fair mall, where he allegedly shot a rival gang member, has reignited debate over California’s juvenile justice laws.
The teen, already on probation for a prior gun charge, is facing potential adult prosecution, though state law generally limits such trials to those 15 and older, with prosecutors needing to request adult charges.
San Jose police and mayor are pushing for stricter accountability, especially in gang-related violence, while public defenders argue that harsher penalties won’t reduce youth crime and stress the need for community investment.
The suspect and an alleged female accomplice are expected to face formal charges.
Un joven de 16 años arrestado en un tiroteo en un centro comercial de San José enfrenta cargos de adulto, provocando un debate sobre justicia juvenil y violencia de pandillas.