HomeCrimeNo death penalty for Rashad Trice, federal prosecutors say

No death penalty for Rashad Trice, federal prosecutors say

Rashad Trice, 26, kidnapped Wynter Cole-Smith, 2, from her mother

Rashad Trice, 26, allegedly kidnapped Wynter Cole-Smith, 2, from her mother’s home in Lansing, Michigan, killed her, and abandoned her body in an alley. (Macomb County Prosecutor’s Office/Lansing Police Department. Images of Trice and Wynter released during the search for them.)

Federal prosecutors declined on Thursday to seek the death penalty against the man who allegedly kidnapped his ex’s daughter and strangled the child to death with a pink cellphone charging cord. And since the state of Michigan lacks the death penalty, Rashad Maleek Trice, 26, won’t face any possibility of capital punishment in his local and federal cases.

Prosecutors said that he attacked his ex-girlfriend, stabbing and sexually assaulting her in the city of Lansing late July 2. She managed to stab him in self-defense and flee, authorities said. Her daughter, Wynter Cole-Smith, 2, and the 1-year-old boy the ex shared with Trice remained in the apartment.

Authorities said that Trice kidnapped Wynter and stole a Chevrolet Impala. On the early morning of July 3, a police officer in St. Clair Shores, a suburb of Detroit which is about 90 miles east of Lansing, spotted the Impala and tried to conduct a traffic stop. Trice took off, but crashed into another police car after a short chase, the affidavit said.

While investigators found “a significant amount of blood was present in the vehicle consistent with Trice’s stab wounds” along with portions of a pink charging cord, there was no sign of Wynter, setting off a frantic search, the affidavit said.

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