Boy, 13, ruled competent, could face life in slaying

Trisha Babcock John Williams

Trisha was hanging out with this nigga in Detroit after she went down there looking for a job as a stripper.   They were sitting in a parked car drinking together in a dark alley. Trisha Babcock

This is a huge lesson to parents and future parents of white children.  Don’t let MTV and bullshit Hollywood movies raise your children.  You need to teach them the truth about the world they live in….

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A lanky 13-year-old, Demarco Harris sat down at the table in the courtroom, looking at his mother with a round, boyish face, and raised one hand to wave hello. (They won’t show a picture of him because he’s still a “child”)

On a courtroom bench a couple of feet away sat the father of 24-year-old Trisha Babcock, the woman Harris is accused of fatally shooting during a botched August robbery when he was 12.

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Trisha Babcock and John Williams were just sitting together in a car on Detroit’s west side after she had made the trek from the Flint area to look for a job dancing. The two were sipping drinks and sharing laughs.

But everything changed when the barrel of a gun and the gruff shout of “Run that (expletive)!” came through the driver’s side window of Babcock’s car.

Williams of Detroit said he and Babcock, 24, who he had met the week before, had parked at West Outer Drive and Minock to talk and drink vodka about 11 p.m. Police say Demarco Harris, who was only 12 at the time — and just turned 13 on Sept. 18 — shot her as he tried to steal her purse and the car. He could face an adult sentence of life in prison.

“The window was down just enough for the gun and the hand to get in the car,” Williams testified at Harris’ preliminary hearing Friday in Wayne County Circuit Court. The gunman, who Williams said he could not see, demanded Babcock give him items from the car.

Trisha Babcock’s father, Steve Babcock, 51, leaned forward on a bench in the back of the courtroom, quietly crying, his shoulders heaving as he tried to contain himself, as Williams continued.

While being questioned with his father sitting next to him, the boy told investigators he and a man targeted Babcock because her car was parked in a dark area with no one else around, Maye said.

“Did you mean to shoot her?” Maye said he asked the boy, reading on the witness stand from a signed confession.

“No — that gun, if you tap the trigger, it will go off,” Harris replied, according to the confession. “She grabbed the gun and the gun went off.”

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