Bradford High School stabbing suspect appears in court, judge denies request for reduced bail
Posted: May 15, 2017 6:02 PM CST | Updated: May 15, 2017 6:43 PM CST
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The Kenosha teenager accused of stabbing his classmate to death at Bradford High School last month was in court this morning hoping to have his bail reduced.
The judge denied that request, keeping the bail for Timothy Carson at $250,000.
The stabbing at Bradford High School stemmed from an argument over a girl.
Prosecutors say Carson stabbed Dezjon Taylor after he was punched. Taylor died three days later.
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