Port Angeles teen pleads not guilty to gun-related charges

PORT ANGELES — A 16-year-old boy pleaded not guilty to three gun-related charges Thursday in Clallam County Juvenile Court.

Judge Christopher Melly set Feb. 2 for a fact-finding hearing and possible trial for the Port Angeles High School junior, who has since been expelled. The student is not named because he is a juvenile.

The teenager, who was arrested about noon Jan. 6 without incident after allegedly bringing an unloaded .32-caliber handgun and a clip loaded with a bullet to school, remained incarcerated in the Clallam County juvenile detention facility on $100,000 bail.

He has been charged with first-degree theft, theft of a firearm and second-degree unlawful possession of a firearm, all felonies, and possession of a firearm on school premises, a misdemeanor, in connection with the gun.

He also pleaded not guilty Thursday to the theft charge.

Additional charges against him for minor in possession, residential burglary and third-degree theft already had been filed against him that are unrelated to the gun incident, Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Tracey Lassus said Thursday.

Melly would not release the boy to his sister and mother despite their pledge to provide 24-hour supervision and their efforts to re-enroll him in Sequim High School after his expulsion from Port Angeles High School.

“The court certainly has concerns with regard to community safety, especially in light of the fact that this last charge involves a firearm,” Melly said.

According to charging documents, the boy was arrested at about noon Jan. 6 without incident after his classmate gave a teacher the clip that the classmate said the boy had given to him and had also shown him the gun.

That led to school authorities and a Port Angeles police school resource officer finding the gun in the 16-year-old’s backpack with a change of clothes while he was in a classroom.

He admitted he brought the gun to school, Resource Officer Sky Sexton said in the arrest report.

“He said he brought it because he thought it was cool,” Sexton said in an earlier interview.

His mother and sister addressed Melly in the juvenile court courtroom while they sat at a table about a foot away from the boy.

“It’s really important that he get some counseling and that he be evaluated for whatever’s going on,” his mother said.

The teenager, who was represented by Suzanne Hayden of Clallam Public Defender, “is a very, very smart kid, very intelligent,” his sister said.

“It’s like a cycle,” she said. “He met some friends that were bad influences on him.

“He had some problems with people at school not getting along.”

She had a handwritten letter for her brother that she brought to court.

“We miss you,” she said before they led him back to his cell at the juvenile facility.

________

Senior Staff Writer Paul Gottlieb can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 55650, or at pgottlieb@ peninsuladailynews.com.

More in Crime

John Barcellos, 61, left, next to his defense attorney John Hayden, was sentenced to 77 months in prison on Nov. 18 in Clallam County Superior Court for threatening to kill four children and attempting to elude law enforcement more than two years ago in a Sequim church parking lot. (Clallam County)
Sequim man gets 6 1/2 years in prison

Judge denies mental health sentence alternative

Man pleads guilty to assaulting state trooper

A 29-year-old man pleaded guilty to second-degree assault and… Continue reading

Man investigated for shooting from bridge held on $350K bail

A Port Angeles man who allegedly fired a weapon… Continue reading

Man sentenced after fourth-degree assault conviction

A 61-year-old man was convicted of fourth-degree assault following… Continue reading

Man to serve two years for courthouse burglary

A 39-year-old man was convicted of multiple crimes and… Continue reading

Deputies: Barricaded man dies by suicide

Negotiators work for nearly two hours for peaceful resolution

Police: Person of interest in custody following reports of shooting

School district says situation contained, operations will continue

Suspects in murder cases get hearings

Update on four defendants headed to trial

Port Angeles man is dead following shooting

Police: Officers attempted non-lethal force

Port Townsend woman found guilty of first-degree assault

Young attacked husband with blunt end of hatchet, according to court documents

Marysville man sentenced to 13 months for sex crimes

A 64-year-old Marysville man has been sentenced to 13… Continue reading

Police: Wanted man shot in pursuit

State agency to conduct independent investigation