Warren Williams was fourteen years old when he fatally shot his father. According to court documents Warren was watching television with his father when he left the room, came back with a gun and fatally shot his father. At first Williams was trying for a crazy defense but it would hold no water. In the end this teen killer would plead guilty to second degree murder and would be sentenced to twenty and a half years in prison. The trial judge would recommend that Warren spend the first part of his sentence in a juvenile facility until he turns twenty one.
Warren Williams 2023 Information
DC Number: | P46296 |
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Name: | WILLIAMS, WARREN A |
Race: | WHITE |
Sex: | MALE |
Birth Date: | 11/19/1995 |
Initial Receipt Date: | 08/09/2011 |
Current Facility: | SOUTH BAY C.F. |
Current Custody: | MINIMUM |
Current Release Date: | 02/07/2028 |
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An Escambia County teen is headed to prison for murdering his father.
Warren Williams, 15, pleaded guilty this morning to second degree murder for the death of 55-year old William Williams, a retired Marine. The young Williams, who was just accepted into the International Baccalaureate program at Pensacola High School, was watching the reality series “Survivor” while his mother attended a PTA meeting. During the program, he got up, left the room, and returned with the gun to shoot his father.
Warren was only 14-years old when he shot and killed his father with a 9mm handgun inside their home off Scenic Highway in March 2010. He was sentenced to just over 20.5 years in state prison and 15 years probation by Circuit Judge Joel Boles.
During the sentencing phase, Boles recommended that Warren be placed in the juvenile system until he turns 21. That decision will be made by the Florida Department of Corrections.
Warren Williams’ only brother, 12-year old Sawyer, committed suicide in 2003. The defense claimed Williams suffered depression from the traumatic event.
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A baby-faced Pensacola 14-year-old was charged with murder after his father was shot multiple times with a handgun Thursday night, Pensacola police said.
Warren Williams, 14, of 4835 Andrade St., Pensacola, was charged with an open count of murder in the death of 55-year-old William Williams of the same address. Pensacola police said a motive for the homicide remains under investigation
The incident occurred at about 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Detective Danny Harnett said Warren Williams called 911 and said there had been a shooting at the house. When officers arrived, they found William Williams had died at the scene.
Warren Williams was taken into custody at the scene.
William Williams worked airport security at the Pensacola Gulf Coast Regional Airport.
Steve Earnest, TSA federal security director, Pensacola region, told the Pensacola News Journal that Williams was assistant federal security director and oversaw the entire TSA screening operation.
https://www.al.com/live/2010/03/14-year-old_pensacola_boy_kill.html
Warren Williams, the baby-faced 15-year-old who shocked the Gulf Coast when he was arrested in early 2010, this morning pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in the death of his father, William “Bill” Williams, the Pensacola News Journal reports.
The newspaper reported that Williams, who was 14 at the time of his arrest, was sentenced to 20.5 years in state prison, with 15 years probation afterward, and that the Florida Department of Corrections will decide whether he is turned over to the juvenile system.
Bill Williams, of 4835 Andrade St., Pensacola, was shot multiple times with a handgun on March 11, 2010, Thursday night, Pensacola police said. Williams worked airport security at the Pensacola Gulf Coast Regional Airport.
https://www.al.com/live/2011/08/15-year-old_pleads_guilty_to_k.html
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