VANCOUVER, Wash. (KOIN) — The man accused of killing his girlfriend’s 5-year-old daughter made his second court appearance via video in one week.

Ryan Burge’s arraignment was scheduled for Thursday morning, but at the last minute, his arraignment was waived after the State of Washington increased the charges against him.

He’s now charged with 1st-degree murder in the death of Hartley Anderson at the Madison Park Apartments on Friday. Initially, Burge was charged with 2nd-degree murder and assault of a child.

“The defendant made his first appearance on charges of murder in the second-degree, however, the state has filed murder in the first-degree — that’s a much great crime,” Camara Banfield, chief deputy prosector, said.

Friends and family of Hartley filled the courtroom and overflowed into the halls for Burge’s appearance. They all wore shirts that read “Justice for Hartley.”

Hartley grandfather, Tim Luchau, told KOIN 6 News, “When he’s found guilty, it will just be more time — more time. And it better be life. That’s what I want. I want life.”

Undated photos of Hartley, who was 5 when she died November 2, 2018. Her mother's boyfriend, Ryan Burge, was arrested and charged with murder. (Courtesy: Hartley's family)

According to the arrest warrant, Burge had been babysitting Hartley all day Friday. When her mother, Natasha, came home, she found her daughter badly bleeding. The child was rushed to PeaceHealth Medical Center and then transferred to Randall Children’s Hospital. But she was pronounced dead shortly after she arrived.

Burge told Vancouver police that Hartley hurt herself while throwing a tantrum and thrusting her head into the hall. However, a neurosurgeon who examined her told detectives Hartley had a hemispheric stroke and a massive brain swell — adding that she couldn’t have done it to herself. Burge was the only adult with her at the time.

A judge previously set Burge’s bail at $5 million. His arraignment has been pushed back to Dec. 4.

Tentatively, the family is planning a vigil for Hartley, which will be at LeRoy Haagen Park Friday at 4:30 p.m.