Chicago shooting: Terrell Boyd found not guilty by a jury in the shooting death of 7-year-old Natalia Wallace on July 4, 2020

A judge found a man to be not guilty in the shooting death of a 7-year-old girl at a Fourth of July party in Austin.

In 2020, Natalia Wallace was playing on a sidewalk when police said three armed men got out of a white car and fired more than 20 times in the direction of the people holding a party in the 100-block of North Latrobe Avenue.

She was shot to in the forehead and died at the hospital.

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Terell Boyd was one of the four people accused of being responsible for the deadly shooting.

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Nearly five years after the murder, a jury found Boyd not guilty on all counts, including murder and aggravated battery.

Boyd's brothers Davion Mitchel and Kevin Boyd were among the others charged for her death.

Davion Mitchel was found not guilty on all counts.

Kevin Boyd was previously found guilty of murder and aggravated battery and aggravated discharge of a firearm. He is do in court on Thursday, Nov. 20.

Reginald Merrill was accused of driving the brothers for the shooting. Merrill was found not guilty of murder and aggravated discharge of a firearm.