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Nigger teen charged as adult in shooting that left ex-girlfriend dead and her mother wounded

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Nov 18, 2021, 7:30:02 AM11/18/21
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A 15-year-old Wisconsin teen allegedly killed his ex-girlfriend
and then shot and wounded her mother, even after she pleaded
with him, saying, "You don't have to do this," according to a
criminal complaint.

"Yes, I have to," Martice Fuller allegedly told the woman,
Stephanie Junga, before shooting her twice with the same gun
that prosecutors allege he used to shoot her daughter on
Thursday in their Kenosha, Wisconsin home, according to the
complaint filed by the Kenosha County District Attorney's Office.

Fuller was arrested a day after the deadly attack when his
mother told investigators that the alibi he gave them -- that he
was at home during the shootings -- was false, the complaint
states.

On Monday, Fuller appeared in Kenosha County Superior Court and
charged as an adult with one count of first-degree intentional
homicide, attempted first-degree intentional homicide, and armed
burglary. He remains in custody in a juvenile facility on $1
million bail.

"Should have been $5 million," Stephanie Juga told ABC affiliate
station WISN-TV in Milwaukee.

Juga's husband, Nicholas Juga, told WISN that Fuller had stalked
his 16-year-old daughter, Kaylie, for several months before
allegedly killing her. He said his daughter had to change after-
school jobs at one point in an attempt to elude him.

"Kaylie was just starting to feel safe again," Nicholas Juga
told WISN.

Fuller's defense attorney, Carl Johnson, said during his
client's first court appearance on Monday that the allegations
against the teenager are only the "state's version" of what
occurred in the Junga home.

"There's been no opportunity for the defense to really respond,
investigate," Johnson said in court.

The shootings unfolded around 3 p.m. on Thursday when a security
camera from a neighbor's house caught Fuller entering the garage
of the victim's home, according to the criminal complaint. In
the video footage obtained by investigators, six shots are heard
coming from the home during the three minutes Fuller was inside,
the complaint states. Kaylie had been shot in the head and chest.

Stephanie Junga said her daughter was in her bedroom listening
to music with her headphones on when she was allegedly attacked
by Fuller.

"Mrs. Juga stated she was in the main bathroom of the residence
when she heard a blood-curdling scream from [her daughter]
followed by a bang and followed by another scream," the
complaint states.

The mother told investigators she went to Kaylie's bedroom and
saw Fuller standing over her mortally wounded daughter with a
gun in his hand.

"Mrs. Juga indicated the defendant pointed a firearm at her and
that Mrs. Juga pleaded with the defendant, 'You don't have to do
this,'" the complaint reads. "The defendant replied to Mrs.
Juga, 'Yes, I have to."

The mother told investigators that as she tried to shut the door
of her daughter's bedroom on Fuller, the teen alleged fired at
her, hitting her in the wrist, according to the complaint. She
told investigators, Fuller fired at her again, shooting her in
the chest.

She said she managed to run to a bathroom, locked herself in and
called her husband and 911.

An autopsy conducted by the Milwaukee County Medical Examiner's
Officer showed that Kaylie was shot once in the head and four
times in the chest.

Security video showed Fuller exiting the garage door of the
Junga home and running away on the sidewalk, according to the
complaint.

"Circumstances in this case would literally chill anyone who
makes any real attempt to keep their family safe," Kenosha
County District Attorney Michael Graveley told reporters on
Monday.

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