A 12-year-old woman charged with assault for allegedly throwing acid at one other woman in a Detroit park appeared in courtroom Tuesday for a pre-trial listening to.
Deaira Summers, 11, suffered second- and third-degree burns to her arms, legs and again when the opposite little one doused her with acid in a playground outdoors Vernor Elementary College on July 9, her mom, Dominique Summers, told local ABC News affiliate WXYZ.
Prosecutors charged the 12-year-old Saturday with assault with intent to trigger grievous bodily hurt and felony assault and ordered bail of $10,000.
Deaira was an “harmless bystander” in a confrontation between her cousin and the 12-year-old, her mom mentioned, an argument that had began the day before today. Deaira left however dropped her purse and was hit by the acid when she returned to retrieve it.
“I really feel like this was the worst factor you can do to a child,” Summers mentioned.
“I hope she will get what she deserves, and so they all get what they deserve,” Deaira informed the information station, which confirmed images of the woman’s legs with burns.
“How does a child even take into consideration bringing acid to the park?” added Dominique Summers, who believes an grownup was additionally answerable for the alleged assault. Authorities haven’t mentioned the place the acid might have come from.
“Whoever was concerned along with her, I need all of them arrested for what they did to my daughter,” Summers mentioned.
When requested if there are any plans to cost adults within the case, Wayne County Lawyer Normal Maria Miller informed JS that “different elements of the case are nonetheless below investigation.”
In a GoFundMe launched to cowl medical and different prices, Deaira’s grandmother, Debra Golston, mentioned her granddaughter had spent 4 days in a kids’s hospital burn unit and was an “harmless sufferer of a heinous act.” Deaira had simply completed elementary college, she mentioned.
“That is an especially disturbing set of allegations. Speedy horrible choices can have lifelong penalties for others. There is no such thing as a excuse for this,” mentioned Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy when asserting the indictment.