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Summary: Three boys from Miami, Florida—ages 12, 13, and 15—face adult charges after a June 18, 2025, alleged rape of a 12-year-old girl at the Green Haven Project garden in Overtown. Prosecutors say two held her down while the third assaulted her, using rocks to silence screams. A grand jury indictment led to no-bond orders for two, with the third recently jailed. Prosecutors say 13-year-old Nelson Nunez carried out the sexual assault while 12-year-old Jusiah Jones and then-14-year-old Xavier Tyson held the girl down.
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MIAMI, Fla. — A disturbing case from last summer has sent shockwaves through the justice system, as three boys from Miami have been indicted as adults for their alleged roles in the sexual assault of a young girl.
The attack took place on June 18, 2025, in Miami's Overtown neighborhood. According to authorities, the 12-year-old victim was walking home from a friend's house when the boys approached her. They took her to a couch inside the Green Haven Project, a local community garden, where the assault occurred.
Prosecutors say 13-year-old Nelson Nunez carried out the sexual assault while 12-year-old Jusiah Jones and then-14-year-old Xavier Tyson held the girl down. When she tried to scream, one of the boys allegedly forced rocks into her mouth to keep her quiet. The entire ordeal lasted around 30 minutes and only stopped when the boys heard her father nearby calling her name.
A grand jury reviewed the evidence and decided to charge all three as adults. Jones and Nunez appeared in adult court earlier and were ordered held without bond. Tyson, now 15, was arrested more recently and is also facing detention as proceedings move forward. His attorney has maintained the boy's innocence.
The Green Haven Project released a statement expressing deep sadness over the event. Officials noted that construction nearby had created an opening that allowed unauthorized access to the garden after hours, something they say they are addressing.
This case raises tough questions about youth crime and accountability in urban communities. Charging minors as adults is a serious step, reserved for the most severe allegations. It reflects how prosecutors view the nature of the acts described. Supporters of such moves often argue it ensures appropriate consequences for violent offenses, while others worry about long-term impacts on young defendants.
Miami police worked quickly after the girl's report, gathering statements and building the case that led to these indictments. The victim’s account, including details about being restrained and silenced, played a central role in the investigation.
As the legal process continues, the focus remains on facts presented in court. All three boys face serious charges including sexual battery, kidnapping, and false imprisonment. Outcomes could shape discussions about juvenile justice for years to come in South Florida.
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