Chilling moment teen killers hunt boy, 15, through town centre before knifing him to death to ‘teach him a lesson’

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THIS is the chilling moment two teen killers hunted down a 15-year-old boy before stabbing him to death to “teach him a lesson”.

Reehan Nezir and a 14-year-old boy were captured on CCTV stalking Isaac Brown through the darkness.

Reehan Nezir and a 14-year-old boy stalked their victim armed with weapons

SWNSIsaac Brown was stabbed to death[/caption]

The tragic youngster had originally planned to meet up with the killers to “sort out a dispute”.

But after vowing to teach Isaac a “lesson”, Nezir and the teen killer headed to West Bromwich town centre armed with weapons.

Isaac attempted to flee but was confronted by the pair, who knifed him in the chest.

They have now been locked up after pleading guilty to manslaughter, robbery and possession of an offensive weapon.

Manchester Crown Court heard the horror unfolded on April 7 after a 12-year-old boy was robbed in a raid involving the two killers.

Isaac, who knew the young victim, then circulated various messages on social media to find out the identity of the attackers.

The 14-year-old boy and Nezir began messaging Isaac and one of his pals, which escalated tensions between the two groups.

Nezir asked Isaac “Do you know who I am?” and warned him: “I’ll teach you a lesson.”

Following the killing, he and his accomplice fled the scene but were arrested the next day.

Nezir was jailed for nine years, while the 14-year-old was sentenced to four years and six months in a young offender’s institute.

Chief Superintendent Kim Madill from Sandwell Police and knife crime lead for the force said: “Isaac was just 15 years old and had his future to look forward to it but tragically that was cut short.

“Knife crime is a priority for us at West Midlands Police and we are doing all we can educate young people about the dangers of carrying a knife.

“We are listening to families affected by knife crime and acting on their feedback to see what more we can do with partners to stop the devastation caused by knife crime.

“Our responsibility is to work together with partners to understand why children and young people think it is ok to carry weapons and take further action to stop this extremely dangerous behaviour.”

Isaac was hunted by his killers through a town centre

BPMReehan Nezir has been jailed for manslaughter[/caption] Published: [#item_custom_pubDate]

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