MIAMI, FL — A harrowing case involving the sexual assault of a 12-year-old girl has moved to adult court, reigniting a fierce national debate over juvenile justice and accountability for violent crimes.
The Incident: A Community Garden Turned Crime Scene
On June 18, 2025, in Miami’s Overtown neighborhood, a routine walk home turned into a nightmare. According to police reports:
- The Abduction: A 12-year-old girl was allegedly grabbed by Nelson Nunez (then 13) and dragged into the Green Haven Project community garden.
- The Assault: Authorities allege Nunez assaulted the girl for 30 minutes on a couch within the public space.
- The Accomplices: Jusiah Jones (then 12) and Xavier Tyson (then 14) reportedly held the victim down. To silence her screams, Jones allegedly forced rocks into her mouth.
- The Escape: The assault only ceased when the victim’s father was heard calling for her nearby, causing the suspects to flee.
Legal Shift: From Juvenile to Adult Court
While initially arrested on juvenile charges, a Miami-Dade grand jury’s review led to a significant escalation on February 25, 2026. All three defendants have been indicted as adults.
| Defendant | Age (Current) | Key Charges |
| Nelson Nunez | 14 | Sexual battery on a minor, Kidnapping |
| Jusiah Jones | 13 | Sexual battery, Aggravated battery, False imprisonment |
| Xavier Tyson | 15 | Sexual battery, False imprisonment, Lewd and lascivious conduct |
In recent hearings, Nunez and Jones were ordered held without bond at the Metro West Detention Center. All three have entered “not guilty” pleas through their legal counsel.
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A Community Divided: Justice vs. Rehabilitation
The indictment has sparked a polarized response from the families involved and the Overtown community.
The Victim’s Family
The victim’s mother has been vocal in her demand for maximum accountability. She told local media that no sentence could ever truly heal the trauma inflicted upon her daughter.
The Defense and Families
Family members of the accused argue that the children are being treated too harshly.
“The charges are bogus,” stated Jusiah Jones’ father, emphasizing his son’s age and the influence of older peers.
MIAMI | Father responds to son being charged with brutal rape of 12-year-old girl. "This is a 12-year-old boy. A black boy!! You gonna put him in jail?!?" pic.twitter.com/bNT0gtYeMD
— Philly PI (@PhillyPILive) March 4, 2026
This is one of the aunts of the kids that raped the 12 year old girl…
— Amiri King (@AmiriKing) March 3, 2026
…defending him.
Un. Fucking. Believable. pic.twitter.com/d6MgQGp7gz
Advocates for the boys cite neuroscience regarding underdeveloped brains in preteens, arguing that the juvenile system is better equipped for rehabilitation than the adult prison system.
The “Bystander” Element
Adding to the complexity is a fourth boy who witnessed the entire incident. He reportedly told police he did not intervene because he feared the other three would turn their violence toward him.
Current Status
As of March 2026, the case is ongoing. It remains a flashpoint for Florida’s “direct file” laws, which allow minors to be moved to adult court for specific violent offenses. No trial date has been set, and the defendants remain in custody pending further proceedings.
