One teenager bawled in front of the judge. The other stood unfazed, occasionally gazing upwards.
Brian Lee Flowers, 16, and Stafon Edward Thompson, 17, appeared in court for the first time Wednesday, accused in the savage murders of a south Minneapolis mother and her 10-year-old son.
They are being held in lieu of $1 million bail each for their role in the killings in which they apparently used a golf club, knives and a TV as weapons. Their brief arraignments were unusually crowded with media and family members of the victims and the suspects.
Neither teen entered a plea. Both are scheduled to reappear in Hennepin County District Court on July 17.
Thompson and Flowers are each charged with four counts of first-degree murder of Katricia Daniels and 10-year-old Robert Shepard. They blamed each other in their statements to police.
Flowers wept uncontrollably as he struggled to acknowledge his name and birth date in court. When he glanced towards his sobbing mother, she looked down. Her tears fell to the carpet.
Flowers wailed loudly as he left the courtroom. His family declined to comment.
His lawyer, Andrew Small, said the 16-year-old was to be a senior at Washburn High School this fall. It's too soon to talk about possible pleas, he said, as he had not yet read over the police reports.