Teen Sentenced to
Teen Sentenced for Toddler’s Death Sparks National Debate
The courtroom fell silent as the judge declared, “Twenty-five years to life.” Sixteen-year-old Dylan Schumaker collapsed in sobs—a haunting image of grief and terror. Behind the tears was the death of 23-month-old Austin Smith, a tragedy that ignited debate over juvenile justice and redemption.

On March 19, 2013, while babysitting Austin and his infant brother, Dylan lost control over the toddler’s constant crying. Prosecutors said Austin was beaten repeatedly, suffering fatal brain injuries. Dylan first claimed the child had fallen, but evidence told a darker story. Austin’s mother returned home to find her son gone and the boy she trusted accused of murder.

At trial, Dylan’s defense argued he was overwhelmed and immature. In court, he pleaded for forgiveness, but the jury convicted him of second-degree murder. His sentence was later reduced to 18 years. Austin’s mother, “dignified but heartbroken,” sought justice while living with the devastating truth that she had left her child in Dylan’s care that day.