WARREN, Mich. – A 17-year-old has been charged with attempted murder as an adult after an attack on a Warren home reportedly sparked by a dating feud.
The charges stem from an attack on a home on Champaign Avenue, near the intersection of Frazho and Schoenherr roads. Police said two suspects used an accelerant to light the home on fire just after 9:30 a.m. Feb. 17, before firing multiple shots into a bedroom window.
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The fire was extinguished quickly, and no injuries were reported.
Prosecutors believe 17-year-old Kaden Walls was the one who opened fire on the home.
Walls was charged as an adult on Tuesday, Feb. 24, with assault with intent to murder, second-degree arson, placing explosives near property causing damage, discharge of a firearm at a building, carrying a concealed weapon and felony firearm.
Bond was set at $500,000.
Walls is one of five teenagers facing felony charges in the attack.
Keith Melidis, Kenneth Blevin and Bellamaria Sorge were arraigned on the same charges as Walls.
Elijah Ingram was charged with accessory after the fact, carrying a concealed weapon, third-degree fleeing and eluding and felony firearm.
Police believe the attack on the home stemmed from a dispute over who Sorge was dating.
All five teens are scheduled for a probable cause conference on March 5.