10-Year-Old Charged in Double Homicide of Former Mayor and Daughter Over Video Game Dispute
In a deeply unsettling incident that has sent shockwaves through the small town of Minden, Louisiana, a 10-year-old boy has been charged with the murder of a former mayor and his adult daughter. The tragic event reportedly stemmed from an argument over credit card charges for video games, highlighting the complex issues surrounding juvenile crime and gun access.
Background on the Victims
Joe Cornelius Sr.
Joe Cornelius Sr. was a well-respected figure in Minden, Louisiana. He served as an interim mayor and city councilman, dedicating much of his life to public service and community development. Cornelius was known for his commitment to local youth programs and initiatives aimed at improving the town’s infrastructure and quality of life. His leadership style was characterized by a hands-on approach and a genuine desire to uplift the community. Cornelius’s contributions extended beyond politics, as he was actively involved in various charitable organizations and civic activities.
Keisha Miles
Keisha Miles, the daughter of Joe Cornelius Sr., was 31 years old at the time of her death. She was known in the community for her vibrant personality and dedication to…