GREENWOOD, Ind. — A 15-year-old girl is charged in the murder of an 18-year-old man found in a car in a neighborhood near Clark-Pleasant Middle School in December.
Greenwood police arrested a 15-year-old girl and 17-year-old boy at the time. Quincy Stringer was charged with murder shortly after.
Months later, on June 4, the Johnson County Prosecutor's Office said Da’Zaria Dyson was waived to adult court on a murder charge. She is also facing charges of aiding and conspiracy to commit armed robbery.
Police found 18-year-old Ethan J. David, of Indianapolis, dead in a car on Liberty Way Drive, near East Worthsville and Sheek roads, on Dec. 10.
According to court documents, witnesses told police Stringer and Dyson had discussed robbing their drug dealer. The witness said the plan was for Dyson to ask what the dealer had and then Stringer would hold the dealer as they stole his drugs.
Dyson allegedly told investigators she knew Stringer was planning to rob David but did not know he was going to kill him.
Stringer declined to talk to police.
According to police, during an interview with Stringer's girlfriend, she told them about a FaceTime call with Stringer and Dyson. She said the Dyson stated, "(she) wishes she had pulled the trigger instead of Quincy.” She said Stringer and Dyson then began joking about the way David's body was twitching after the shooting.