Crime & Safety
Nathaniel Abrahams Back Behind Bars For Allegedly Selling Drugs
Abraham was convicted of murder at age 11, making him the youngest in the state.
PONTIAC, MI — Nathaniel Abraham, Michigan’s youngest murder convict, is reportedly back behind bars. He has reportedly been arrested and charged with selling drugs in Pontiac, reports say.
WDIV reported that the 33-year-old was booked in the county jail on Thursday. Officers said he was found in possession of a controlled substance and allegedly he was trying to sell the drug.
Abraham was charged in August of 2018 with indecent exposure. He was already due in court later this month for an exam on those charges.
Abraham was convicted for the murder of 18-year-old Ronnie Green in 1997 in Pontiac.
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He served eight years in prison. Upon his first release he was caughts by police selling drugs.
He was also convicted in 2010 for assaulting prison guards, according to Michigan records; he was released from prison in June 2017 and discharged from parole June 28.
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