In 2011, 17 year old Octavius Williams was at a Halloween party hosted by his father and his fatherβs girlfriend in Cleveland, OH. Toward the end of the party a fight broke out in the backyard of the apartment building and Cole was shot. Cole survived, but suffered lower-body paralysis. Several witnesses said that Octaviusβ brother Ricky was the shooter. But Cole identified Octavius as the person who shot him. Despite Coleβs account being the only one naming Octavius, Octavius was convicted of attempted murder and sentenced to 15 years in prison.
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