Florida teens, 16 and 14, to be tried as adults on felony murder of 14-year-old Danika Troy, will be jailed for life, if convicted
Gabriel Williams, 16, and Kimahri Blevins, 14, of Pace, Florida, have been indicted on first-degree premeditated murder in the death of 14-year-old Danika Troy late November
The pair of teens from Florida Florida teenagers will be tried as adults after they allegedly shot Danika Troy multiple times and set her body on fire
Danika was last seen on Nov. 30, her dead body was found, charred with gunshot wounds, in a remote wooded area on Dec. 2
Williams who stole his mother’s handgun – the murder weapon – cops allege, was also the person who set Troy on fire
The night of the murder, caught by his mother sneaking back into his house, Blevins allegedly claimed he’d gone out to have a cigarette, she told cops he did not smell of tobacco smoke
Blevins and Williams allegedly, confirmed there was a ‘falling out’ with Troy, still Williams lured her into meeting them the night by pretending to have a crush on her
The murder suspects who are being held without bond, face life behind bars if convicted

Danika Troy [photo], 14, of Pace, Florida, was last seen Nov. 30, her body was found charred and with riddled with bullet holes in the woods on Dec. 2
A pair of Florida teenagers will be tried as adults after they allegedly murdered a schoolmate.
The suspects who have been accused of luring a 14-year-old victim into the woods before shooting her dead and setting her corpse on fire.
Gabriel Williams, 16, and Kimahri Blevins, 14, of Pace, Florida, were indicted Friday on first-degree premeditated murder charges in the death of 14-year-old Danika Troy late November.
They now face spending the rest of their lives behind bars if they are convicted.
Ashley Troy had last seen her little girl on November 30, and reported her missing as a runaway the next morning. Two days later, her dead body was found, charred with gunshot wounds, in a remote wooded area.

L-R: Kimahri Blevins, 14, and Gabriel Williams, 16, will be tried as adults for the murder of 14-year-old Danika Troy on Nov 30, in Pace, Florida. Formerly friends with the victim from school, the three allegedly, ended up on bad terms over Thanksgiving break
Investigators found multiple rounds of live ammunition nearby and evidence of a fire at the crime scene.
According to police, the alleged killers were friends with Troy from school, but the three teens ended up on bad terms over Thanksgiving break.
The boys allegedly plotted to kill Troy because she blocked Blevins on social media and made disparaged Williams.
Questioned at the police station, Williams told detectives that Troy made “hurtful comments” to him, calling him “worthless and a gang-banger.”
A witness allegedly told investigators that Williams and Blevins had planned out the murder, but had only anticipated shooting her once.
Williams who stole his mother’s handgun – the murder weapon – allegedly, was also the one who escalated the crime by setting Troy on fire.

Williams and Blevins allegedly, hatched the plot to kill their schoolmate Danika Troy [photo], because she blocked Blevins on social media and called Williams ‘worthless and a gang-banger
Caught by his mother while sneaking back into his house,on the night of the murder, Blevins allegedly claimed he went out to smoke a cigarette. However she told police, he did not smell of tobacco smoke.
Both Blevins and Williams have since allegedly confirmed that there was a ‘falling out’ with Troy.
The young girl’s mother now claims Williams lured her into meeting them the night of the murder by pretending to have a crush on her.
The accused murderers have had ‘run-ins’ with the law in the past, but the sheriff did not say if they had ever been arrested.

Danika Troy was found dead after an alleged ‘falling out’ with the teens accused of killing her. Last seen alive by her mother on Nov. 30, she was reported missing the following morning, but tragically was found dead two days later
A GoFundMe has been created to help her family cover funeral expenses. The fundraiser has garnered over $34K of the $35K target.
‘This is a hard time for the family and anything will help. I’m not just asking for donations, but for prayer as well,’ the page organizer wrote.
Williams and Blevins are now being held at the Santa Rosa County Jail without bond. They are due back in court for an arraignment on January 8.
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