16-Year-Old Charged with Murder Held Without Bond in Southwest Omaha Stabbing
ICARO Media Group
In a tragic incident, a 16-year-old has been charged with murder and held without bond in Douglas County court following a fatal stabbing in southwest Omaha. Christopher DeLong Jr. is facing charges as an adult for second-degree murder and use of a weapon to commit a felony in the deadly beating and stabbing of Clayton McCue.
McCue, who had been on life support, sadly passed away on Friday, as confirmed by his family to KETV NewsWatch 7. The incident occurred earlier this month when McCue was found severely injured in the parking lot of the Living Faith United Methodist Church near 182nd and Q streets, just blocks away from Millard West High School.
According to court documents, the altercation took place at McCue's girlfriend's home and subsequently spilled over to the church parking lot. McCue's father, Monte, recounted that his son was jumped, kicked, and ultimately stabbed in the neck during the altercation. The details surrounding the motive or any prior dispute leading to the incident have not yet been disclosed.
Christopher DeLong Jr. will appear in court again for a preliminary hearing on December 27. Until then, he remains held without bond as a result of the severity of the charges against him.
The tragedy has sent shockwaves through the community, with local residents expressing their condolences and outrage at the senseless violence. The circumstances surrounding the incident serve as a grim reminder of the importance of maintaining peace and resolving conflicts without resorting to violence.
The investigation into the fatal stabbing is ongoing, as authorities continue to gather evidence and interview witnesses. The court proceedings will likely shed further light on the events leading up to the tragedy and provide some closure to the grieving family of Clayton McCue.
As the community mourns this loss, everyone is urged to come together to support one another during this difficult time. It is a stark reminder of the need to address issues of violence and ensure the safety of our neighborhoods.