Xavier Johnte’ Smith Teen Killer Gets 35 Years In Prison

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Xavier Johnte’ Smith is a teen killer from Texas who was sixteen years old when he shot and killed a sixteen year old boy. According to court documents Xavier Johnte’ Smith would fatally shoot sixteen year old Kaden Barrick at Marshall City Park. Documents would show Kaden Barrick was shot in the neck while giving his friend a ride. Xavier Johnte’ Smith would be arrested, charged with capital murder and later convicted. A judge would sentence the teen killer to 35 years in prison.

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Xavier Johnte’ Smith, 17, of Marshall has been sentenced to 35 years in prison for the Feb. 12, 2022 murder of 16-year-old Kaden Barrick at Marshall City Park.

The defendant, Xavier Johnte’ Smith, was sentenced last Thursday in the 71st Judicial District Court after pleading guilty.

According to Smith’s indictment, on Feb. 12, the defendant caused the death of Barrick by shooting the teen with a firearm. The indictment goes on to say that with intent to cause serious bodily injury to the victim, Smith committed an act clearly dangerous to human life that caused the death of Barrick by shooting him.

In addition to murder, Smith was also indicted, at the time, for the offense of engaging in organized criminal activity. The indictment indicates that, on Feb. 12, Smith committed the offense of murder as a member of the criminal street gang “SRT.”

Concerning the offense of “riot participation,” the indictment indicates that, on Feb. 12, Smith participated in a riot, which is an assemblage of seven or more persons, resulting in conduct that created an immediate danger of injury to a person, namely fighting. The indictment goes on to say that while engaged in the riot, Smith committed the offense of murder, which offense should have been anticipated as a result of the assembly, or the offense was committed in the furtherance of the purpose of the riot.

The defendant, Smith, who just celebrated his 17th birthday this past March, was a 16-year-old when the shooting occurred.

At the time of his Feb. 16 arrest, his name was withheld due to his age. The Marshall Police Department had reported at the time that the shooting left one juvenile dead and another injured.

The deceased victim, Barrick, was a former student at Texas Early College High School, before leaving the school earlier this year when he lost his grandmother, his mother Tori Cerda, told the News Messenger previously.

The day of the shooting, police were called around 11:34 p.m. for reports that a person had been shot. When officers and paramedics arrived, they found a 16-year-old boy with a gunshot wound to his neck. The victim was later declared dead from his injuries.

Barrick just happened to be giving his friend a ride to City Park, when he was fatally shot, his mother noted before

The police department thanked the United States Marshal’s Service, Longview Police Department and the Harrison County Sheriff’s Office for their assistance in the arrest of the suspect, who has now been identified as Smith.

“Those agencies worked in cooperation with the Harrison County Violent Crimes and Narcotics Task Force and Marshall Police Department detectives to locate the suspect and bring him into custody,” MPD Lt. Len Ames said, at the time of the defendant’s arrest.

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Phillip Hughes Stabs 8 Yr Old Grandson To Death

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Phillip Hughes is a man from Texas who has been charged with murder after stabbing his 8 year old Grandson to death on New Years Day. According to police report officers were called to a home in Richland Texas where they found the eight year old boy deceased. Phillip Hughes was quickly arrested and now has been charged with the murder. As of yet there is no motive in this senseless crime

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A North Texas man is accused of killing his 8-year-old grandson on New Year’s Day.

Police said they got a 911 call from someone at a home on Labadie Drive in Richland Hills around 7:30 a.m. Sunday. 

Responding officers found an 8-year-old boy who had been stabbed to death.

The boy’s grandfather, 62-year-old Phillip Hughes, was located a few blocks away from the home and arrested. That arrest was captured on a neighbor’s doorbell camera.

An edged blade weapon, believed to be the murder weapon, was recovered, police said.

Police are still working to determine a motive for the stabbing.

“We have lots of questions, just like everyone else has. And throughout the investigation we’ll hopefully be able to answer all the questions and why this tragedy occurred,” said Officer Sheena McEachran with the Richland Hills Police Department. “There’s not a lot of words right now to describe a lot of the feelings involved, but we are doing everything we can to investigate this fully and making sure we bring justice for the family.”

Police said they don’t have much information on Hughes, and they haven’t dealt with him in the past. 

He is currently being held at the North Richland Hills Police Department’s Joint Detention while and awaiting arraignment for capital murder

https://www.fox4news.com/news/8-year-old-north-texas-boy-stabbed-to-death-by-grandfather-police-say

Kate Major Charged With 3rd DUI

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Kate Major the stepmother of actress Lindsay Lohan has been arrested and charged with DUI for the third time. According to police reports Kate Major was arrested after officers saw her sitting in a Target parking lot at 2am in the morning and when officers approached her she was reeking of booze. Unfortunately for Kate Major the car was running which makes it a DUI. Kate Major was previously arrested for DUI in 2020 in New York and 2014 in Florida.

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Lindsay Lohan’s stepmom and her father Michael Lohan’s estranged wife, Kate Major, has been arrested and charged with her third DUI.

Major, 40, was charged in Shenandoah, Texas, last month after police spotted her in the parking lot of a shopping center at 2AM as she sat in her idling car and ‘reeked of booze’ according to TMZ.

The former showbiz reporter – who filed for legal separation from Lindsay’s father, 62, in 2015 – reportedly told law enforcement she was driving around and trying to find a friend that she’d argued with. 

Major reportedly underwent field sobriety testing, which she failed, prompting the officer to arrest her for felony DWI. 

She was charged with a felony due to having two prior convictions for driving while intoxicated.  

Major was previously arrested in 2020 in New York, and earlier in 2014 in Florida

In 2020 Michael was arrested and charged for allegedly choking Kate and harassing her, though the choking charge was later dropped. 

‘I did not touch her, I wasn’t near her, this is just a lie,’ Michael told DailyMail.com just after he was released from custody on Tuesday February 11 in Southampton, New York. 

Michael claimed that the assault and choking accusations were fabricated by his wife, in retaliation for the fact that he called the police on her, leading to her arrest for driving under the influence on February 9th. 

‘This is all in retaliation to me getting her arrested for DWI. That’s all it is,’ he claimed.  

In lieu of jail time or probation he entered a ‘limited protective order’ with respect to Kate – meaning he can be in contact with her, but ‘must not threaten, harass or abuse her’ in any way. 

Major legally separated from Michael in 2015, after claiming he tried to sabotage her time in rehab. 

At the time she alleged that Michael smuggled a cellphone to her, hidden inside a teddy bear – breaking strict rules on patients not having phones

hat same year she was arrested for ‘drunkenly attacking’ Michael at their Florida home. 

The two have been married since 2014, and share two sons – Landon, nine, and Logan, seven – together. 

In 2015, the couple lost custody of their children and were only allowed supervised visits and were also ordered to take anger management classes. 

Lohan was previously married to Lindsay’s mom Dina from 1985 until 2007.

The two share four children together: daughters Lindsay, 36, and Aliana, 29, and sons Michael, 35, and Cody, 26.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-11585811/Michael-Lohans-estranged-wife-Kate-Major-arrested-charged-DUI-Texas.html

Convicted Murderer Matthew Edgar Captured

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Matthew Edgar is a convicted murderer who would disappear during his trial for the murder of Livye Lewis. Now after eleven months on the run Matthew Edgar has been arrested and taken back into custody. Back during his trial Matthew Edgar would attend the first few days however he would then disappear. The trial which continued would find him guilty and he would be sentenced to 99 years in prison. All that remains for Matthew Edgar is to go through the formal sentencing hearing and spend the rest of his life in maximum security prison.

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Daily News & More in Hemphill is reporting that three people have been arrested and it’s speculated that charges of Harboring a Fugitive may be coming. Sabine County Sheriff Tom Maddox has called a press conference at 1:00 this afternoon, and we expect to learn more about Matthew Hoy Edgar while he was absconded from Justice, and also about the three people who were arrested…. Steve Stewart

Convicted murderer Matthew Edgar, the Sabine County man who has been on the run since January of this year is alive and in jail.

Officers say Edgar was captured shortly after 8:00 on Thursday evening by deputies from the US Marshal’s Service.

Word is that Edgar, who was convicted in January of this year of killing his girlfriend, 19 year old Livye Lewis on Halloween night of 2020, was reportedly sitting on the back porch of a house not far from his mother’s home east of Hemphill, smoking a cigarette, when officers captured him. Officers say he was immediately taken to the Sabine County Jail in Hemphill.

Edgar, who was out of jail on $50,000 bond was last seen leaving the courtroom of the Sabine County Courthouse during his trial, where he was later found guilty and sentenced to 99 years in prison.

Over the months many have speculated that he had committed suicide or fled to Mexico. However, it turns out he was not far from where the jury found him guilty of the crime.

In August of this year, 26 year old Edgar had been added to the list of the 10 most wanted fugitives by the Texas Department of Public Safety.

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Aaron Dean Guilty In Atatiana Jefferson Death

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Aaron Dean has been found guilty of manslaughter in the death of Atatiana Jefferson.

According to court documents Aaron Dean, who is a former police officer, would respond to a call regarding an open door. Aaron Dean would shoot through the window killing Atatiana Jefferson who was playing video games with her nephew. The open door turned out to be a way to vent out the smell from the hamburgers she cooked for dinner. Aaron Dean would testify that he saw Atatiana Jefferson with a gun. Atatiana Jefferson’s nephew would testify that his aunt had grabbed a gun as she heard odd noises in the backyard. The body camera worn by Aaron Dean showed that the former officer did not identify himself before firing the fatal shot.

A manslaughter conviction carries up to twenty years in prison.

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A former Forth Worth, Texas, police officer was found guilty of manslaughter Thursday in the 2019 shooting of 28-year-old Atatiana Jefferson in her home.

Aaron Dean, who is White,  faces up to 20 years in prison for the conviction. Jefferson was Black.

He had pleaded not guilty to murder, a charge which carried a possible sentence of five to 99 years. Jurors were instructed Wednesday to also consider the lesser included offense of manslaughter. The sentencing phase begins Friday, CNN affiliate WFAA reported.

Aaron Dean, in a gray suit, showed no emotion as the verdict was read.

Members of Jefferson’s family were expressionless in the courtroom as the judge announced the verdict, WFAA reported. There was no immediate comment from family members.

“We’re glad there was a guilty verdict. That’s progress,” the Rev. Crystal Bates, a minister and activist, told WFAA outside court.

“But there’s so much work to be done… How he is sentenced is going to send a message not only to him but to other law enforcement to not be so trigger happy when you see somebody of color.”

Defense attorneys had said Aaron Dean fired in self-defense, but prosecutors argued there was no evidence he saw a gun in the woman’s hand before firing through a bedroom window.

Jefferson’s 11-year-old nephew, who was with her at the time, and Dean’s police partner – who responded with him to what they believed was a burglary – were the primary witnesses to the shooting and testified at trial. Dean took the stand and said he fired at Jefferson because she pointed a gun at him.

The verdict comes more than three years after the deadly encounter in which Aaron Dean and his partner responded to Jefferson’s house around 2:25 a.m. on October 12, 2019. They arrived at her house after a neighbor called a nonemergency police line to report that her doors were open.

Trial testimony, which touched on fraught issues of race, police violence, gun rights and body-camera footage, began on December 5.

The verdict was announced after jurors deliberated for more than 13 hours, reported WFAA. The manslaughter conviction of a police officer who was on duty is a first in Tarrant County, the station reported.

Jurors got the case Wednesday afternoon following closing arguments in which the state portrayed Aaron Dean as a power-hungry former cop whose preconceived notions about the neighborhood where Jefferson lived tainted his conduct the night of the shooting.

The defense countered that Aaron Dean fired his weapon in self-defense while fearing for his life in what attorneys said was a tragic accident but not a criminal act.

Dean resigned days afterward and was arrested and charged in the killing of Jefferson.

“If you can’t feel safe in your own home, where can you feel safe?” Tarrant County Prosecutor Ashlea Deener told jurors in closing arguments on Wednesday. “When you think about your house, you think about safety. It’s where you go to retreat, to get away from the world.”

Aaron Dean, the prosecutor said, had a “tremendous amount of power” when he put on his uniform.

“When you put on that badge and you put on that uniform you say you’re going to serve and protect us all. That means her too,” Deener said of Jefferson.

“And the Fort Worth Police Department – those officers that do serve and protect us, that don’t have those preconceived notions, that did a thorough investigation in this case – are ashamed that they ever called somebody like him a brother in blue,” she added, referring to the former officer.

Defense attorney Bob Gill told jurors Aaron Dean feared for his life as he peered through the bedroom window that night.

“The state cannot prove to you beyond a reasonable doubt that this was not self-defense,” Gill said. “It’s tragic, but is not an offense under the state of Texas.”

Holding his hands in the air to show the size of the gun Aaron Dean claimed he saw through the bedroom window, Gill told the jury: “What is immediately more necessary than having a handgun stuck in your face? And you have heard from several people, starting with Aaron, that that handgun was this big when he saw it.”

Gill added, “If you believe that Aaron was legitimately defending a third person, and reasonably defending a third person, or if you had a reasonable doubt about whether he was doing such, then you are to acquit Aaron. And you don’t have to agree that it was self-defense or defense of a third person. You just have to decide in your mind that he reasonably believed he was doing one of those two things.

Aaron Dean testified Monday that he fired at Jefferson because she pointed a gun at him.

“As I started to get that second phrase out, ‘Show me your hands,’ I saw a silhouette,” the former officer said. “I was looking right down the barrel of a gun, and when I saw the barrel of that gun pointed at me, I fired a single shot from my duty weapon.”

Aaron Dean said he had his weapon out because he believed the home was in the midst of being robbed. He fired at her through the window “because we’re taught to meet deadly force with deadly force. We’re not taught that we have to wait,” he said.

In cross-examination, however, Dean admitted many of his actions that night were “bad police work,” including firing without seeing her hands or what was behind her, failing to tell his partner he saw a gun and rushing into the home without fully ensuring it was safe.

“You’ve got another fellow officer from the Fort Worth Police Department entering a home which you have determined to be a burglary in progress with a possible armed assailant, and you didn’t think to tell your partner, ‘Hey there’s a gun inside?’” prosecutor R. Dale Smith asked.

“No,” Dean said

“You didn’t think to tell her, ‘Hey I saw somebody with a gun?’” Smith asked.

“No,” he said.

Dean’s testimony is pivotal in the trial, which also featured body-camera footage of the shooting and testimony from the primary witnesses, Dean’s police partner Carol Darch and Jefferson’s 11-year-old nephew.

On the stand, Dean described the silhouette he saw as being “bent over” facing the window with upper arm movement.

He grew emotional as he spoke about the moments after he shot Jefferson.

“I observed the person that we now know is Ms. Jefferson. I heard her scream and saw her fall like this,” Dean said, gesturing in a downward motion. “And I knew that I’d shot that person.”

He said after firing the shot he tried opening the window to render aid but couldn’t get it open, so they ran around to the front door and entered the home. He and Darch went into the bedroom and saw a child there.

“I’m thinking, who brings a kid to a burglary? What is going on?” Dean said.

The prosecution’s first witness was Zion Carr, who was 8 years old and in the bedroom with his “Aunt Tay” when she was shot.

Now 11, the boy testified they had accidentally burned hamburgers earlier in the night, so they opened the doors to air the smoke out of the house.

He and his aunt were up late playing video games when Jefferson heard a noise outside, and she then went to her purse to get her gun, he testified. He did not see her raise her firearm toward the window, he testified.

Zion said he did not hear or see anything outside the window, but he saw his aunt fall to the ground and start crying.

“I was thinking, ‘Is it a dream?’” he testified. “She was crying and just shaking.”

Prosecutors also called to the stand Dean’s police partner, Darch, who testified she was with Dean when they went to investigate the home.

She said she believed the home was being burglarized because two doors were open, lights were on inside, cabinets were wide open and things were strewn about the living room and kitchen area.

She had her back to the window when Dean began to yell out commands for Jefferson to put her hands up, she testified. Darch said she started to turn around, heard a gunshot, then looked over Dean’s shoulder and could see a face in the window with eyes “as big as saucers.”

She testified she did not see Jefferson holding a gun and didn’t recall Dean ever saying Jefferson had a gun.

An attorney for Jefferson’s family said she was trying to protect her nephew from what they both thought was a prowler. She had moved into her ailing mother’s Fort Worth home a few months earlier to take care of her, family attorney S. Lee Merritt said at the time. She also took care of her nephews.

Jefferson graduated from Xavier University of Louisiana in 2014 with a degree in biology and worked in pharmaceutical equipment sales, according to her family’s attorney.

https://www.cnn.com/2022/12/15/us/aaron-dean-trial-verdict-atatiana-jefferson/index.html