16-year-old boy lured 3 men to grassy field to show them how a Glock switch worked and then shot them to death

Caden Smith

Caden Smith (Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department)

A jury in Indiana convicted a man who was just 16 when he murdered three people while he was showing them how to turn a Glock into a machine gun.

Caden Smith, now 19, was found guilty Friday of three counts of murder, robbery, dangerous possession of a machine gun and possession of methamphetamine, among other charges, the Marion County Prosecutor’s Office said in a press release. He killed Abdulla Mubarak, 17, Joseph Thomas, 18 and Michael James, 22.

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On Oct. 12, 2021, an officer with the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department found the three men dead suffering from gunshot wounds in a path filled with tall grass near the 4400 block of S. Meridian Street. Investigators recovered several spent shell casings at the scene.

Cops later learned via text messages that Smith lured the men to the field over two nights to show them how a Glock switch works. The switch turns the semiautomatic firearm into a machine gun. Smith used the opportunity to murder all three men so he could rob them, per prosecutors. Detectives identified Smith as the suspect and found the murder weapon at his home.

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