On the morning of October 15th, Cedar Falls, Iowa, felt ordinary. Kids rode bikes, neighbors chatted over fences, and crime rarely went beyond petty theft at Murphy’s General Store. But that Thursday would fracture the town’s sense of safety and spark a debate about youth accountability that extended far beyond county lines.
Twelve-year-old Ethan Morales wasn’t supposed to make headlines. He should have been in seventh-grade math class, grumbling over algebra like any other student. Instead, he sat in Courtroom 3B of the Black Hawk County Courthouse. His feet barely touched the floor, and a smirk on his face would soon become infamous statewide.