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Fourth teen charged for deadly shooting outside a Billings carnival

14-year-old facing seven felony charges
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Kannon Sekavec appeared Wednesday in Yellowstone County District Court where he was charged as an adult for a deadly gang-related shooting in Billings. The teen is the fourth to be charged in the case.



Sekavec, 14 years old, appeared in court by video from the Youth Services Detention Facility.

He pleaded not guilty to deliberate homicide, three counts of attempted deliberate homicide, two counts of criminal endangerment, and one count of tampering with evidence, all felonies.

Bail was set at $100,000.

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Kannon Sekavec appeared in court Wednesday on charges related to a fatal gang shooting in Billings.

Sekavec is the fourth teen to be charged in connection with a shooting in April 2023 outside the Berry's Cherries carnival in Billings.

Kian Manuel Banderas, 20, was shot to death during a confrontation between rival gangs that exploded into gunfire.

Sekavec and 15-year-old Dominic Tray Roundstone are alleged to have both shot into a vehicle occupied by Banderas and others. Roundstone has previously been charged with deliberate homicide and related offenses.

Another 14-year-old, Charles Dean Bearcrane, has also previously been charged with deliberate homicide by accountability. Dano-Koo Hoaglen, 19, was not present during the shooting but was charged with felony tampering with evidence.

Prosecutors said in court documents he allegedly helped sell one of two weapons involved in the shooting.