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This undated photo provided by the Essex County Prosecutors Office in Newark, 
N.J., shows Wakir Bryant. Bryant has been arrested in the death of 
his girlfriend's 2-year-old son, who was shot in the head at a 
Newark apartment, authorities said.NEWARK, N.J.  A man has been arrested in 
the death of his girlfriend's 2-year-old son, who was shot in the 
head at a Newark apartment, authorities said Saturday.Wakir Bryant, 27, was arrested 
Friday evening on aggravated manslaughter charges in the death of Mikhy Robinson, 
who suffered a gunshot wound to the mouth earlier in the day, 
according to police and the Essex County prosecutor's office. They called the 
shooting a "senseless crime."Bail was set at $1 million, according to a 
statement issued by police and prosecutors. It was not immediately known whether 
Bryant had a lawyer.An official familiar with the investigation said Mikhy's mother 
was asleep Friday morning and awoke to see her boyfriend holding the 
bleeding to
states that allows murder charges to be brought against someone accused of 
killing a viable fetus. The 2005 state law has so far only 
been used for cases in which defendants were accused of assaulting or 
killing pregnant women."We are in uncharted territory," Roberts said. "At some point 
in time," he added, "you will hear our explanation" of the charges.The 
state law allows for murder or manslaughter charges to be brought against 
a person who intends to kill or seriously injure a fetus or 
who wantonly disregards the safety of a fetus. It does not apply 
to doctors administering lawful medical care and does not impinge on a 
woman's right to terminate a pregnancy.Brigham's attorney, C. Thomas Brown, said in 
an emailed statement that he does not believe his client has violated 
any Maryland laws. He said he has not seen any charging documents 
or spoken with Brigham since the arrest."Dr. Brigham has fully cooperated with 
this investigation," Brown said. "I had an ag

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