Posted by Alumni from The Atlantic
June 11, 2026
On the morning of October 3, 2012, a trio of unarmed 16- and 17-year-old boys in Elkhart, Indiana, banded together to commit a burglary in their neighborhood. To avoid a confrontation, they planned to hit a vacant home. After some dogs scared them off their first target, the teens called two more friends, who were 18 and 21, to help them break into another neighbor's house, which seemed empty. But the homeowner, Rodney Scott, was asleep upstairs, and when he heard the intruders, he thundered down with his handgun and began firing. One teen dashed out the door, another was already outside, and the others scrambled into a bedroom closet. As Scott was calling 911, the closet door opened and 21-year-old Danzele Johnson fell to the floor, dead, shot by Scott. The other four'16-year-old Blake Layman, 16-year-old Jose Quiroz, 17-year-old Levi Sparks, and 18-year-old Anthony Sharp Jr.'were arrested and charged with felony murder in the perpetration of a burglary, since their crime had... learn more