Bail reduced for suspect in Kent 13-year-old's death
The recent reduction of bail for Diaviante Dunmore, one of the suspects in the tragic shooting of 13-year-old Matthiew Stavkovy in Kent, Washington, has sparked outrage within the community. The shooting occurred during a planned robbery at Turnkey Park, resulting in Matthiew's death and leaving his family devastated as they approach the holiday season. Family members and friends have expressed that allowing the suspects to celebrate Christmas with their families is unjust, given that Matthiew will not be there to share in such moments. A family friend poignantly noted the emotional void that will be felt during family gatherings this year, particularly highlighting Matthiew's love for ATVs and dirt bikes. The reduction of Dunmore's bail from $2 million to $1 million has raised alarms, especially considering the serious charges of murder and robbery he faces.
King County Prosecutors have opposed the bail reduction, citing the severity of the case and the potential risk Dunmore poses if released. In a victim's impact statement, Matthiew's father articulated the family's pain, stressing that no one should enjoy the holidays at the expense of their son's life. As the case unfolds, the community continues to grapple with the implications of the judicial decisions surrounding this heartbreaking incident.