FL - Ky’meria German, 1, punched to death while twin brother left unharmed, Tallahassee, 23 Jun 2025 *arrest*

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Ky'meria's mom said she loved the color pink and was just starting to talk. But all that has...

Ky'meria's mom said she loved the color pink and was just starting to talk. But all that has been taken away.(Ky'meria German's family via WCTV)
His arrest comes after Tallahassee police responded to a call Monday reporting a 1-year-old child not breathing in the 1700 block of Saxon Street.

Deric Young, 25, was taken into custody Tuesday and is facing charges for murder and...

Deric Young, 25, was taken into custody Tuesday and is facing charges for murder and aggravated child abuse, according to a TPD press release.(Leon County Jail)
Young’s arrest affidavit, obtained Wednesday by WCTV, revealed details from the investigation, including how Young broke down in tears just moments before admitting to investigators that he repeatedly punched the baby.

An autopsy showed that the child “had suffered severe injuries, including multiple strikes to the head with a closed fist that ultimately caused the child’s death,” according to police.

Ky’meria is survived by her twin brother, who was also in the room at the time of the alleged abuse but was unharmed
 
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Deric Young, 25, is charged with murder and aggravated child abuse in the baby’s death. His arrest follows an investigation that began Monday after Tallahassee Police responded to a call reporting a 1-year-old child not breathing in the 1700 block of Saxon Street.

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“Detectives learned the child was left in the care of Young, the boyfriend of the woman hired to watch the child, the night before the incident occurred,” police said. “Detectives developed probable cause.”

Young told police he had been smoking cannabis while tending the child, the Tallahassee Democrat reported citing affidavit. “When I smoke, I want to play,” 😡


Although the 25-year-old did not appear in court Thursday morning, a judge proceeded with the hearing, denying bond for Young. He was also prohibited from contacting the victim’s mother or family.

During the hearing on Thursday, two family members of Young were present. One of the relatives attempted to speak in Young’s defense. However, the judge warned them to consider what they planned to say, as their words “may put him [Young] in further jeopardy.” The next hearing is expected to take place within the next five days
 
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One of the relatives attempted to speak in Young’s defense.

Why would anyone speak up on behalf of this monster?!! There is NO defense here, he beat that baby!!
 
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Leon County Sheriff's Office > Departments > Detention Facility > Inmate search > Search-Results

Published: Jul. 22, 2025 at 10:23 AM CDT
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV/Gray News) - A man accused of punching a 1-year-old to death has been indicted on a first-degree murder charge.

According to court records, Deric Young was also indicted on a charge of aggravated child abuse by great bodily harm.

Young appeared in court on Monday, where a judge ordered him to be held without bond. The same week of the child’s death, he refused to make his first court appearance twice.
Man accused of punching 1-year-old child to death indicted on murder charge

State of FL vs. Deric D. Young
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9/10/2025 MENTAL HEALTH HEARING SET:-literal only-
9/10/2025 ORDER APPOINTING EXPERT FOR COMPETENCY EVALUATION AND/OR NOTICE OF HEARING-literal only-
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9/11/2025 ORDER APPOINTING EXPERT FOR COMPETENCY EVALUATION Order Appointing Expert and notice of hearing

https://cvweb.leonclerk.com/public/online_services/search_courts/process.asp

Appears we are going for the obligatory competency eval :rolleyes: No word on next hearing date.
 
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Leon County Sheriff's Office > Departments > Detention Facility > Inmate search > Search-Results

Published: Jul. 22, 2025 at 10:23 AM CDT
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV/Gray News) - A man accused of punching a 1-year-old to death has been indicted on a first-degree murder charge.

According to court records, Deric Young was also indicted on a charge of aggravated child abuse by great bodily harm.

Young appeared in court on Monday, where a judge ordered him to be held without bond. The same week of the child’s death, he refused to make his first court appearance twice.
Man accused of punching 1-year-old child to death indicted on murder charge

State of FL vs. Deric D. Young
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9/10/2025 MENTAL HEALTH HEARING SET:-literal only-
9/10/2025 ORDER APPOINTING EXPERT FOR COMPETENCY EVALUATION AND/OR NOTICE OF HEARING-literal only-
9/10/2025 CASE COMMENTS FROM COURT EVENT-literal only-
9/10/2025 COURT MINUTES-literal only-
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9/11/2025 ORDER APPOINTING EXPERT FOR COMPETENCY EVALUATION Order Appointing Expert and notice of hearing
https://cvweb.leonclerk.com/public/online_services/search_courts/process.asp

Appears we are going for the obligatory competency eval :rolleyes: No word on next hearing date.
Like they can justify his behavior because of his competence. He’s an angry hateful mean sub-human who has no business being in society.
 
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I don't think his head is on right.

No one thinks punching is playing, and marijuana doesn't typically incite violent behavior.

(Side note: I've interacted with countless mj users; heavy users in withdrawal can be irritable or aggressive, but I have only seen a couple individuals who become MORE agitated when high. Those individuals both happen to have serious diagnosed mental health conditions.)

Then the articles say he's the one who checked on the infant and asked someone to call 911.

It doesn't seem that he made any attempt to cover up his crimes. From what I've read he's been generally honest with LEO - maybe more so than would be advisable by defense.

Without offering excuses for this man who has done something so awful, his behavior does suggest some kind of disconnect. I actually won't be surprised if he receives a legitimate diagnosis, although I expect he'll still be found competent enough to face the charges.

Don't get me wrong I'm glad the other twin is unharmed. but I can't help but wonder why he only punched the little girl... :(
 

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