Teenager charged with murder in shooting of Mervo High School junior

The death of a student at Mergenthaler Vocational-Technical High School was the subject of a first-degree murder charge filed against a 17-year-old kid on Saturday.

The shooter in the shooting of a second 17-year-old kid on September 2 after classes ended for the first week of classes in the city was not identified, shocking and upsetting the neighbourhood.

The guy was apprehended by school police, who claimed to have found a firearm. The suspect, according to officials, attended a different school in Baltimore City.

The juvenile suspect is being held without bail at a Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services facility. 

The Baltimore Collegiate School for Boys, a charter school for boys in grades four through eight, was where Brogden previously attended.

The Baltimore Collegiate School for Boys, a charter school for boys in grades four through eight, was where Brogden previously attended.

He was a young person who enjoyed hip-hop and rap, kept his white Air Forces clean, and made goofy faces in videos.

Counselors will be accessible to students and employees at Mervo, according to school authorities.

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