Herald staff
Two Everett teens pleaded innocent Thursday in the Nov. 17 beating death of a 15-year-old boy who was left to die on a middle school football field.
Everett brothers Emanuel Robert Wilson, 16, and Fernando Troy Wilson, 18, both face adult first-degree murder charges in the death of Joshua Lorbiecki.
The pair appeared briefly in Snohomish County Superior Court, where Judge David Hulbert ordered them jailed in lieu of $250,000 bail. He scheduled trial for Jan. 25, although attorneys said it is unlikely to occur then.
Prosecutors allege the Wilsons, along with their cousin, Steven Limar, 20, and a friend, Matthew Dominic Teague, 18, all participated in a robbery that ended in Lorbiecki’s death. Teague remains at large and Limar is expected to be in Everett today after surrendering himself to police in Alabama.
Joshua was a sophomore who recently transferred to Everett High School. Prosecutors allege he was lured to Evergreen Middle School field on the pretext of buying marijuana. Instead, he was assaulted and robbed of $12. Prosecutors allege he was struck in the head at least twice with a miniature baseball bat.
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