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6-Year-Old Threatened With Sledgehammer and Then Shot While Getting Bike, Suspect Released on Bond (UPDATED)

Michigan man Ryan Le-Nguyen has been released on bond after he shot and injured a six-year-old boy who attempted to retrieve his bike from a yard.

UPDATED 6/11, 3:10 p.m. ET: There was so much pushback after the neighbor was released on a $10,000 cash bond that the man, Ryan Le-Nguyen is now back in custody, TMZ reports.

Prosecuting attorney Eli Savit told the outlet how he was able to get Le-Nguyen—who allegedly shot the six year old—back in jail, saying he went before the court and “emphasized what the facts of this case show,” as well as the “public safety risk.” He also said how “thankful” he is that the boy wasn’t killed.


“We have charged the defendant in this case with the most serious charges that are available on these facts. Those felony charges carry a sentence of up to life in prison, which is the most serious penalty we have in Michigan,” he said. While he couldn’t comment on why Le-Nguyen’s bond was set so low, he said, “Our recommendation initially was for a bond that was 10 times higher.”

He continued, “We filed an emergency motion as soon as we got that decision with the court which I argued today and thankfully the bond was modified and the defendant is in custody.”

See original story from 6/9/21 below.

Michigan man Ryan Le-Nguyen has been released on bond after he shot and injured a six-year-old Black boy who attempted to retrieve his bike from a yard.

FOX 2 Detroit reports that Le-Nguyen threatened the young boy, Coby, with a sledgehammer before firing a shot at the child from the front window of his house. The boy’s father, Arnold Daniel, said his children were playing outside on their bikes in Ypsilanti Township, Michigan, when they left their bikes in front of one of their neighbors’ home. When Coby attempted to retrieve the bike, he said that Le-Nguyen came out with a sledgehammer in his hands.

“He tried hitting me with a sledgehammer but that’s not going to work because I’m too fast,” Coby said. “[He] got a gun and BOOM shot me right here.” Thankfully, the boy only sustained injuries during the shooting, and the bullet went through his arm. He’s currently back at home and is recovering from his injuries, from which he is expected to be okay. Le-Nguyen was arrested and charged with assault with intent to murder, but he was released on a $10,000 bond just three days later.

While Coby appears to be in high spirits following the incident, his father is still confused as to why he was released on a bond “so low for trying to kill my kid.”

“Right now, he’s not even processing what happened. He doesn’t realize how close he came to not being here… But I realize it,” he added. Le-Nguyen has been told he is not to return home, but Daniel said he’s still concerned “because I don’t know what he’s capable of.”

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