Students from the Harrison Center, previously known as ABICE, have come forward to express their support for the death penalty for Angela Mejia, a 20-year-old facing charges in the tragic murder of 9-year-old Chantel Crump.
The case has garnered significant attention, with many students voicing strong opinions about the severity of the crime and advocating for justice. The students believe that the death penalty is a necessary measure in response to the heinous nature of the offense.
As the trial approaches, the sentiments among the student body reflect a broader community concern regarding violence against children and the appropriate legal repercussions for such actions.
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