Kian Moulton, 15, was jailed for life with a minimum term of 13 years for the murder of Leo Ross, who was attacked while walking home from school in Birmingham last year.
In a legal victory for the Daily Mail, a judge ruled the 15-year-old could be identified as the killer of Leo Ross, who was ambushed in a park in the Hall Green area of Birmingham last year.
The 15-year-old boy, who cannot be named for legal reasons, pleaded guilty to the schoolboy's murder as well as a string of shocking attacks in the same Birmingham park.
Leo Ross was by himself in a park in the Hall Green area of Birmingham when he was ambushed by the teenager, who had been on a violent rampage for the past three days.
The men, led by ringleader Reece Chisholm, 37, say they are sickened by the state of Hall Green in Birmingham after the killing of 12-year-old Leo Ross in January.
Leo was found by a member of the public with a stab wound to the stomach on the banks of the River Cole, close to Scrivers Lane, on January 21. He died in hospital at 7.30pm that evening.