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http://m.sudbury.wickedlocal.com/article/20150505/NEWS/150508120/0/EntertainmentMikhail Brian Young, 24, is charged with killing his mother Jane Young, 66, and his father Kenneth Young, 73, in a rented condominium complex in the Crystal Cove Beach Resort at Sapphire Bay on St. Thomas.
On Monday evening at about 8, the U.S. Virgin Islands Police Department contacted Sudbury Police about the homicide. Sudbury police located Young, whom they said was "known to police," and arrested him at his family’s home at 235 Goodmans Hill Road on a warrant for a probation violation.
On Tuesday, Sudbury Police also charged Young as a fugitive from justice. At Young’s Framingham District Court arraignment Tuesday, prosecutor Emily Jackson asked Judge David Cunis to hold Young without bail.
“If he should waive extradition, we will make arrangements with the proper authorities,” Jackson said.
The probation department also asked that Young be detained without bail. He is on probation for indecent exposure.
U.S. Virgin Islands authorities have charged Young with two counts each of first-degree murder, second-degree murder, first-degree assault, unlawful possession of a dangerous weapon during the commission of first-degree murder, unlawful possession of a dangerous weapon during the commission of second-degree murder and unlawful possession of a dangerous weapon during the commission of first-degree assault.
Young’s lawyer, Robert Costello, argued that Sudbury Police had no legal right to arrest Young on Monday. Costello said Young was in good standing with his probation, and he had not yet been charged in the U.S. Virgin Islands, so police could not arrest him on a non-existent probation violation.
“I’m saying he shouldn’t be held, he should not be detained,” Costello said.
Cunis ordered Young held without bail. Costello asked that Young undergo a court-ordered evaluation for both mental competency and criminal responsibility. He said Young has a history of mental illness. In restraining order affidavits filled out by Kenneth and Jane Young in 2011, both said their adopted son had bipolar disorder and refused to take medication. They had a previous restraining order against him, the affidavit said.
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