GUILTY MI - Deontae Mitchell, 13, Detroit, 31 May 2016

  • #161
#JusticeForDeontae!
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  • #162
Just a reminder that rumor and gossip are not allowed. Facts are what are discussed. Facts are supported by links to Main Stream Media or statements from Law Enforcement.

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tlcya
 
  • #163
3 people charged with kidnapping, torture, murder of 13-year-old Deontae Mitchell

Man accused of beating, choking boy to death


By Halston Herrera - Digital news editor , Dave Bartkowiak Jr. - Digital Managing Editor

Posted: 11:43 AM, June 09, 2016
Updated: 11:47 AM, June 09, 2016

DETROIT - Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy has charged three people in the murder of a 13-year-old Detroit boy who was abducted while riding a bike along a city street.

Gregory Walker, Lillian Roberts and Earnest Coleman are charged with kidnapping, torture and murder, among other charges, in connection to the death of 13-year-old Deontae Mitchell.

It is alleged that three kidnapped Mitchell at gunpoint outside Nino's Market on East Warren Avenue about 11:15 p.m. May 31. Walker is accused of beating and choking the boy to death...

http://www.clickondetroit.com/news/...orture-murder-of-13-year-old-deontae-mitchell
 
  • #164
Kym Worthy is on it. I hope the community comes together over this. Any little thing helps.
 
  • #165
Poor Deontae :(
I just don't understand! It's bad enough when there is one perp but we see it all the time. Why didn't one of these other men say NO? Why didn't anyone stand up for the child ? If you're too afraid to tell your friend to not kill babies, maybe you need better friends !!!!!!!!!!!!
 
  • #166
Poor Deontae :(
I just don't understand! It's bad enough when there is one perp but we see it all the time. Why didn't one of these other men say NO? Why didn't anyone stand up for the child ? If you're too afraid to tell your friend to not kill babies, maybe you need better friends !!!!!!!!!!!!

^^^A million times this!!!!^^^

You said it, SCHMAE!


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  • #167
I still can't get past what was done to this child over $70.

My son is 12.

Such a kid thing to think. "finders keepers"

And now a child is dead. Beaten and killed.

Just like that.

Like he was nothing.
 
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Cousin: Suspect in teen’s death said he ‘messed up’

Oralandar Brand-Williams, The Detroit News 4:41 p.m. EDT June 30, 2016

A Detroit man testified Thursday that he saw a scared 13-year-old Deontae Mitchell in his cousin’s car the night the child went missing after allegedly scooping up $70 in lost money that belonged to his relative.

Mitchell was last seen in a video being forced into a dark car on May 31 by a man outside an east side market. That individual is alleged to be Gregory Walker, one of three people charged in the kidnapping and killing of Mitchell.

John Reed testified that his cousin called him late the night of May 31 saying he had “the little boy in his car.” He said Walker told him some boys had stolen his money and shot out the window in his car. A mechanic testified that Walker and Roberts brought the car to him about a day later to have the driver’s side window replaced and a bullet hole in the car repaired...

http://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/local/detroit-city/2016/06/30/deontae-mitchell/86563492/
 
  • #170
3 people charged with kidnapping, torture, murder of 13-year-old Deontae Mitchell

Man accused of beating, choking boy to death


By Halston Herrera - Digital news editor , Dave Bartkowiak Jr. - Digital Managing Editor

Posted: 11:43 AM, June 09, 2016
Updated: 11:47 AM, June 09, 2016

DETROIT - Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy has charged three people in the murder of a 13-year-old Detroit boy who was abducted while riding a bike along a city street.

Gregory Walker, Lillian Roberts and Earnest Coleman are charged with kidnapping, torture and murder, among other charges, in connection to the death of 13-year-old Deontae Mitchell.

It is alleged that three kidnapped Mitchell at gunpoint outside Nino's Market on East Warren Avenue about 11:15 p.m. May 31. Walker is accused of beating and choking the boy to death...

http://www.clickondetroit.com/news/...orture-murder-of-13-year-old-deontae-mitchell

I simply don't understand how anyone can kill another human being let alone torture them! ...let alone a 13yo!! Am I missing something?? Do these people simply have no empathy? How common is a lack of empathy?
 
  • #171
I still can't get past what was done to this child over $70.

My son is 12.

Such a kid thing to think. "finders keepers"

And now a child is dead. Beaten and killed.

Just like that.

Like he was nothing.

My suspicion is that it was much more than $70. But $70 is an amount that wouldn't raise any additional suspicions. JMO.
 
  • #172
I simply don't understand how anyone can kill another human being let alone torture them! ...let alone a 13yo!! Am I missing something?? Do these people simply have no empathy? How common is a lack of empathy?

Makes me think that there is a good bit missing from the story. Including, perhaps, a much larger amount of cash. Face it. If a kid breaks your car window and makes off with $70, and you know who it was, you'd probably call the cops. At the very least you'd need the police report to have insurance pick up some of the cost of the broken window. That's if your life is pretty much on the up and up. So, the perp's (and his cousin's) story is pretty leaky all the way around.

And maybe the story on the kid's side (that he just picked up some cash that somebody dropped) isn't completely true, either. Maybe the kid actually did go out of his way to "pick up" the cash--as in maybe it wasn't actually dropped. At this point it only matters because it might help explain why the perp ended up killing him. As in, maybe he had a few clues about how the guy happened to have the cash to begin with. And he knew that the cops were pretty certain to become involved--particularly after they had driven the kid around for awhile trying to intimidate him into giving up where the money went.

Just think that there's a whole lot more to this story than what we know so far.

Imagine, for instance, if the perp was dealing. And he had been fronted some product with the collections being owed back to some source.
 
  • #173
Makes me think that there is a good bit missing from the story. Including, perhaps, a much larger amount of cash. Face it. If a kid breaks your car window and makes off with $70, and you know who it was, you'd probably call the cops. At the very least you'd need the police report to have insurance pick up some of the cost of the broken window. That's if your life is pretty much on the up and up. So, the perp's (and his cousin's) story is pretty leaky all the way around.

And maybe the story on the kid's side (that he just picked up some cash that somebody dropped) isn't completely true, either. Maybe the kid actually did go out of his way to "pick up" the cash--as in maybe it wasn't actually dropped. At this point it only matters because it might help explain why the perp ended up killing him. As in, maybe he had a few clues about how the guy happened to have the cash to begin with. And he knew that the cops were pretty certain to become involved--particularly after they had driven the kid around for awhile trying to intimidate him into giving up where the money went.

Just think that there's a whole lot more to this story than what we know so far.

Imagine, for instance, if the perp was dealing. And he had been fronted some product with the collections being owed back to some source.

I dont think these child killer criminals were the "call the cops" type. I think it was, sadly, that simple. Big man dropped some cash. Little boy picked it up (knowing who it was for) and rode off quickly with his cousin while giggling because they just got a little summer spending money. Big man doesnt like to be crossed. Big man hunts down this child. Big man forces him to search for the cousin so they could both be taught a lesson. Big man hurts this baby who only did what most little boys would do. To big man, taking $1 of what he thought was his is the same as taking $10000. He thinks he is important, in his own head, and no one should cross him.

I am still so incredibly sad for baby and his family. The only people to blame here are the crew who thought it was just fine to kidnap, torture, kill and dump a little child. No other way to slice that pie.
 
  • #174
I dont think these child killer criminals were the "call the cops" type. I think it was, sadly, that simple. Big man dropped some cash. Little boy picked it up (knowing who it was for) and rode off quickly with his cousin while giggling because they just got a little summer spending money. Big man doesnt like to be crossed. Big man hunts down this child. Big man forces him to search for the cousin so they could both be taught a lesson. Big man hurts this baby who only did what most little boys would do. To big man, taking $1 of what he thought was his is the same as taking $10000. He thinks he is important, in his own head, and no one should cross him.

I am still so incredibly sad for baby and his family. The only people to blame here are the crew who thought it was just fine to kidnap, torture, kill and dump a little child. No other way to slice that pie.

Agreed these folks were not the call the cops type. Which is why I am suspicious of anything that they have said. Detroit News story linked above cited someone saying that they repaired a window and bullet hole in the car. So--it appears to be true that someone did shoot out the window. Maybe the boys, or maybe not. Maybe the window was shot out before the boys entered into the story and just allowed them to reach in and take $. I haven't seen any surveillance footage showing money being dropped and picked up. So--I am not ready to rule out Deonte's cousin having invented that part to cover for something.

I want to be really careful about what I am wanting to explore here, because I am not about finding ways to blame the victim. I just think that the big guy had to have had much bigger reasons than $70. One of the early charges for one of the accomplices had to do with kidnapping with an intent to collect ransom. I think they had to have been going after a good bit more than $70--and had some reason to believe that someone HAD a good bit more than $70 to offer up. Again--JMO.
 
  • #175
wow, I never thought once that it was more than the $70, as reported. It could have been $5 and I would not have been surprised, sadly.

Has there been anything anywhere to indicate it was indeed more than $70?
 
  • #176
agree, these ppl look like older, desperate, nasty ppl.

wow, I never thought once that it was more than the $70, as reported. It could have been $5 and I would not have been surprised, sadly.

Has there been anything anywhere to indicate it was indeed more than $70?
 
  • #177
Preliminary hearing: day 2

[video=youtu;-9UqfRDJtNY]http://youtu.be/-9UqfRDJtNY[/video]
 
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Deontae Mitchell case: Last defendants to be sentenced in murder

By John Steckroth - Digital news editor
Posted: 9:28 AM, November 18, 2016

DETROIT - Sentencing hearings are expected Friday morning for a man and woman who pleaded guilty to kidnapping and murdering a 13-year-old boy which prompted an Amber Alert in June.

Gregory Walker, 45, and Lillian Roberts pleaded guilty to second-degree murder, kidnapping and felony firearms violations. Walker also pleaded guilty to felony firearms violations...

http://www.clickondetroit.com/news/2-guilty-in-deontae-mitchell-murder-to-be-sentenced

http://www.detroitnews.com/story/ne.../2016/11/18/deontae-mitchell-prison/94064098/
 
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