Teenager convicted over fellow teen’s death in Birmingham
Zechariah Nelson was today found guilty of manslaughter
A teenager has been convicted of killing a boy who was stabbed to death following a dispute about a mobile phone.
Zechariah Nelson was today found guilty of manslaughter after 17-year-old Akeem Bailey sustained a fatal knife wound to the neck in Ladywood.
He also stabbed another teenager near Springfield Street on 30 October last year. Thankfully his injuries were not serious.
A jury at Birmingham Crown Court was told that Nelson took a knife to an arranged meeting and it was during this meeting that the knife was used to cause the injuries.
The 18-year-old, of no fixed address, was found guilty of manslaughter and wounding and will be sentenced at a later date.
Detective Inspector Jim Colclough, from the homicide unit, said: "This is another tragic loss of a young life at the hands of a knife.
"By just carrying a weapon you are putting yourself in a position where it can be used in the spur of the moment and destroy lives. A teenager has lost his life and another has lost his freedom."
Police say they are working tirelessly to steer young people away from violence with weapons.
This involves visible patrols, deterrents like knife arches and engagement with young people to warn about the dangers of knife crime.
But this is not something that can be done alone, everyone including teachers, parents and carers all have a part to play.
The Violence Reduction Partnership consists of a number of agencies from police, public health to education working together to reduce violence.
Some of the VRP’s prevention activities involve the whole community and others are focused on supporting those most likely to be affected by violence.