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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — A North Carolina grand jury has indicted a high school student on a charge of second-degree murder after a shooting last month.
A Mecklenburg County grand jury returned an indictment Monday against 16-year-old Jatwan Craig Cuffie, who was originally charged as an adult with first-degree murder.
Police accused Cuffie, a ninth-grader, in the Oct. 29 shooting death of 16-year-old Bobby McKeithan, a 10th-grader at Butler High School, during a fight in a crowded hallway.
Last week, authorities charged three students after a post on social media suggested there was a gun on a high school campus, one of three instances in which weapons were reported at schools.
Several days later, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools announced it was increasing security measures, including random wanding of students and random searches of backpacks and bags.
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