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Teen accused of murder in fatal group home beating6:03 PM, Dec. 29, 2011FAIRFIELD TWP. -- Murder – that’s what a 17-year-old is accused of, following the death of a 16-year-old boy who was beaten at a group home, police announced Thursday afternoon.
Lance Tiernan, who was arrested on the night of the assault at the One Way Farm, was originally charged with assault but now will face a murder charge, police said.
The decision to upgrade the charge came after the Hamilton County Coroner’s Office determined that Anthony Parker’s death on Wednesday night happened “as a result of the injuries sustained in the assault,†a news release said.
Anthony was on life support until he died at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center. His friends have created a Facebook page in his memory.
Lance was being held in the Butler County Juvenile Detention Center.
The 17-year-old, who is much bigger than Anthony, slammed his head onto the floor and beat him Dec. 19, police said previously.
At first, Anthony didn’t seem to be seriously hurt after staff members broke up the fight, police have said, but staff later found that Parker had lost consciousness and had vomited. He was taken to University Hospital and then was transferred to Children’s.
Jody Canupp, development director for One Way Farm, said Anthony made a snack and ate a sandwich after the incident.
“The boy who was hurt was walking around and talking normally right after being struck. So we had no reason to believe that there was any serious injury,†she said Thursday. “The other boy had no history of violence to our knowledge.â€
One Way Farm, Canupp said, has cared for more than 9,000 children and troubled youths in its 34 years.
“We have a lot of controls in place to make sure our youth are safe. After all, most are here because they have been deeply wounded as children,†she said. “Reasonable people, parents, know that this was an event that could have happened anywhere.â€
In a statement released Thursday afternoon, the Butler County Prosecutor’s Office explained that Lance is charged under a section of law known as “felony murder,†and, in this instance, “causing the death of another resulting from a felonious assault.â€
Anthony died from “blunt force trauma to the head,†the prosecutor’s office said.
Also, the prosecutor’s office said, “the injury and death resulted from an attack against Anthony Parker and not a fight between them.â€
Police had earlier told reporters that the boys had fought over who had owned a flashlight.
One Way Farm is a state-certified, nonprofit facility that provides temporary or emergency housing for abused, abandoned, neglected or troubled children and teens, many in need of medication, according to its website. Many teens are sent by children services agencies and by the courts.
The organization also cares for youths with disabilities and developmental disabilities. It has been in operation more than 32 years and has served thousands of children. It has a capacity for about 25 juveniles.
One Way Farm is licensed by the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services, which is investigating the death.