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Teen claiming he was victim of forced labor to be tried as adult in 2019 killing

The teen charged in the killing of an Over-the-Rhine man in 2019 will be tried as an adult, according to court documents.

Brandon Dates, who was 16 at the time of the killing, is charged with murder, felonious assault and tampering with evidence.

He is accused of fatally shooting Ladon Williams in May 2019. Williams was 36.

During hearings in juvenile court, Dates' lawyers argued he was a victim of human trafficking at the hands of Williams.

They said Dates started selling counterfeit drugs for Williams at 15 and that the older man compelled him to commit other crimes as well.

His lawyers said Williams once shot Dates in the leg. Dates didn't tell police who did it, and eventually returned to work for him, they said.

A memorial for LaDon Williams is displayed at the corner of McMicken Avenue and Walnut Street in the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood of Cincinnati on Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2019.

On the day Williams was killed, he and Dates had a dispute over money, according to police. Williams slapped him and threatened him, then Dates later shot Williams, an officer said in court. 

Had Juvenile Court Judge Melissa Powers agreed that Dates' actions were the result of victimization, Dates would have been diverted to a treatment program under Ohio's "safe harbor" law. Typically these programs require patients to live onsite under lockdown.


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