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Charges: 3 teens killed detective, informant in robbery

FILE — In this Sept. 5, 2020, file photo provided by the Cleveland Division of Fire, a hearse bearing the body of Det. James Skernivitz, passes under an arch made by two Cleveland Division of Fire fire engines, as it proceeds to the funeral home under police escort. Two teenagers were charged Tuesday, Sept. 8, 2020, with fatally shooting a Cleveland police detective and another man during what authorities said was a robbery attempt. (Lt. Mike Norman/Cleveland Division of Fire via AP, File )
Original Publication Date September 08, 2020 - 9:36 AM

CLEVELAND - Three teenagers were charged Tuesday with fatally shooting a Cleveland police detective and another man during what authorities said was a robbery attempt.

David McDaniel Jr., 18, of Cleveland, was charged with two counts of aggravated murder in Cleveland Municipal Court, records show. A 17-year-old male and 15-year-old male, who were not identified because of their ages, faces aggravated murder, aggravated robbery and felonious assault charges in Cuyahoga County Juvenile Court.

Court records don’t indicate whether McDaniel has an attorney to speak for him.

McDaniel and the two juveniles are accused of killing Cleveland police detective James Skernivitz, 53, and Scott Dingess, 50, as they sat in Skernivitz's unmarked police car Thursday night.

A police statement of facts filed with the charges against McDaniel say he and two juveniles approached Skernivitz's car, which was parked behind a store, and shot Skernivitz and Dingess during an attempted robbery. McDaniel was arrested Sunday.

A Cleveland police official knowledgeable about some details of the shooting, but who was not authorized to speak publicly, told The Associated Press that Skernivitz, a 25-year member of the force, was working undercover that night during a drug operation and that Dingess was a police informant.

Skernivitz along with other law enforcement officers were sworn in last Wednesday as members of the FBI’s Violent Crime Task Force in support of Operation Legend, a Justice Department effort to crack down on violent crime in Cleveland and other cities.

He was also assigned to the Cleveland police gang unit. Authorities have not said whether Skernivitz was working with the federal task force or the gang unit when he was killed.

Skernivitz's funeral is scheduled for Friday.

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