
SAN ANTONIO — A 10-year-old South Texas boy confessed to killing a man he says he didn't know two years ago during questioning for a separate investigation at his school, according to officials.
On April 12, the child suspect allegedly threatened to kill another student on a bus, authorities in Gonzales County say. When he was asked by school officials, authorities say, he admitted that he shot and killed a man two years ago. That confession launched an investigation by the Gonzales County Sheriff's Office.
During his interview with deputies, the boy "described in detail" how he killed 32-year-old Brandon O'Quinn Rasberry in January 2022.
According to investigators, the child's grandfather lived at the same RV Park as Rasberry. On the day of his death, the 7 year-old retrieved a pistol from the glove box of his grandfather's truck before going to Rasberry's RV and shooting him while he was sleeping. The child told investigators he didn't know the victim and the attack was unprovoked.
According to a press release from authorities, Gonzales County sheriff's deputies were able to find the gun, which had been sold to a pawn shop in Seguin. From there they were able to confirm that the weapon was used to kill the victim.
Officials said that "because of the severity of the crime," the boy was brought to a San Antonio psychiatric hospital. He has since been admitted to a detention facility in Gonzales County on a charge relating to a school bus incident. He won't be charged for Rasberry's slaying, however. Officials say that's because of how old he was when he said committed the crime; he shot the victim a week before he turned 8.

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