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Published: May 14, 2008 10:29 AM
Modified: May 14, 2008 11:38 AM

5th person charged in Taylor's slaying

 

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MIAMI - A fifth person was charged Wednesday in the slaying of Washington Redskins star Sean Taylor, an official with the prosecutor's office said.

Miami-Dade County State Attorney's Office spokesman Ed Griffith said Timothy Brown, 16, was charged with first-degree murder under a sealed warrant.

Brown was arrested in Lee County around 2:30 a.m. Wednesday while standing near an intersection, Sheriff's Office spokesman Tony Schall said. He was awaiting transport to Miami-Dade County, where police said they would issue a statement later Wednesday.

Court documents and police reports had previously suggested five people were involved in Taylor's death, but only four were originally charged.

Taylor, 24, died of massive blood loss after he was shot at his Miami-area home in November during a botched robbery. A trial for the four Fort Myers-area suspects is scheduled for Aug. 25.

Richard Sharpstein, a Miami defense attorney who has acted as spokesman for the Taylor family, expressed gratitude Wednesday for authorities' work on the case.

"The family is thankful that the investigation continues and that all individuals responsible for Sean's death meet harsh justice," he said.

Sharpstein said he could not speak about the facts of the case because of a gag order.

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