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Two 16-Year-Olds Charged as Adults in Partridge Creek Tree-Lighting Shooting as Judge Sets $5M and $2M Bonds

Both defendants are due back in court on March 2 for a probable cause conference.

Overview

  • Christian Griffin and King Payne, both 16, were arraigned in Macomb County on assault with intent to murder, and Payne also faces a felony firearm charge.
  • A judge set cash bonds at $5 million for Payne and $2 million for Griffin, with no-contact orders, no weapons, and house arrest if bond is posted.
  • Prosecutors allege Griffin instigated an argument and called Payne, who arrived and fired four shots at a 17-year-old near the mall’s MJR theater.
  • The victim from Mount Clemens has undergone six surgeries and is described by prosecutors as lucky to be alive, with more procedures expected.
  • Prosecutors say Payne is tied to separate Wayne County armed robberies and that a later robbery involved the same firearm used in the mall shooting after a months-long, multiagency search led to the arrests.