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Man Accused of Killing Trick-or-Treater With AK-47 Expected to Plead Guilty

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COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) - A convicted drug dealer who police say shot and killed a 12-year-old South Carolina trick-or-treater is set to plead guilty to a federal weapons charge.
Quentin Patrick was expected to plead guilty Tuesday afternoon in federal court in Columbia after a morning session was postponed.
Patrick has three prior drug convictions. The 23-year-old was charged as a felon in possession of a weapon after authorities recovered an AK-47 from his Sumter home.
Police say Patrick emptied the gun into the front of his house when heard a knock at his door Oct. 31. Patrick told police he thought he was being robbed when he saw masked people outside.
T.J. Darrisaw died in a rain of at least 29 bullets. His brother and their father were injured.
Patrick faces state murder and assault charges.

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