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Man Convicted Of Killing As A Child Charged In Indecent Exposure Case

PONTIAC (AP) — A Detroit-area man who nearly 20 years ago was the youngest person in U.S. history to be convicted of murder has been charged with indecent exposure.

Man Convicted Of Murder At 11 Released From Prison After 10 Years
PONTIAC, MI - JANUARY 18: Nathaniel Abraham is interviewed by the media outside the Oakland County Courthouse after being released from prison on January 18, 2007 in Pontiac, Michigan. Abraham, who became the youngest person ever charged with first-degree murder as an adult in Michigan for killing Ronnie Green Jr. at age 11 in 1997, turns twenty-one tomorrow. Abraham was sentenced as juvenile and served ten years at a juvenile detention facility. (Photo by Bill Pugliano/Getty Images)

The Oakland County prosecutor's office authorized a warrant against 32-year-old Nathaniel Abraham on Tuesday.

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Authorities say a 46-year-old woman told sheriff's deputies that a man who asked for coffee and offered to cut the grass at her Pontiac home had his shorts pulled down. Deputies later arrested the man and identified him as Abraham.

Abraham was found guilty of second-degree murder in 1999 for shooting a stranger in Pontiac in 1997 when he was 11. He was released from state supervision in 2007, but pleaded guilty in 2008 in a drug case.

Abraham was not on the Oakland County Jail's online inmate list Tuesday.

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