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'I'm in fear'| Mom of PGCPS bus attack victim speaks out as search for 'Baby K' continues


Baby K, teen wanted in PGCPS bus attack and murder of alleged co-conspirator's sister. (Credit: PGPD)
Baby K, teen wanted in PGCPS bus attack and murder of alleged co-conspirator's sister. (Credit: PGPD)
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On Wednesday night, Prince George’s County police released the photograph of "Baby K", the 15-year-old now wanted for murder in D.C.

He was caught on camera attempting to murder a 14-year-old on a Prince George’s County school bus on May 1.

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The mother of that victim spoke to 7News about the situation at impacted her family and her sense of safety. She has now launched a GoFundMe to raise funds to get her son to a safe place.

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"I want to relocate. I want to move away from here very far. Somewhere its sunny all the time and you can be happy," the mother told 7News.

We first reported Wednesday night that police believe two days after the bus attack, "Baby K" murdered the older sister of one of this alleged bus attack accomplices, sources told 7News.

The older sister, identified as 23-year-old Kaijah McCoy, was killed on May 3 in a Northeast D.C. apartment building during an argument over a noise complaint as her 14-year-old little brother watched. Police said that the teen along with the third boy charged in the bus attack, have been arrested and remain locked up for their own safety.

Police have been hunting for "Baby K" for more than two weeks, the whereabouts of the teen who performs as "babyk2800" in music videos, featuring guns and speaking of violence, remains a mystery and a growing concern for the mom of that boy attacked on the bus.

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"He’s just taking it one day at a time. He had knots on his head [and] a purple and blue eye," said the mother. "I’m in fear. I want him to be caught. I don’t feel safe."

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