Friday, September 13, 2013

The Murder of Antonio Santiago: Convicted Racist Black Killer De’Marquise Elkins

The Murder of Antonio Santiago: Convicted, Racist Black Killer De'Marquise Elkins Gets Sentenced to Life Until Parole

 

 

War crime victim Antonio Santiago

 

 


War crime victim Sherry West, Antonio's mother

 

 

[Previously, at WEJB/NSU:

 

"Hate Crime in Georgia: Two Black Teenagers Murder 13-Month-Old Toddler, Wound White Mother; Police Initially Suspected Mother of being Another Susan Smith Murderer-Race Hoaxer; No One's Calling Crime What It was; Supreme Court Ruling Forecloses on Justice"; and

 

"Antonio Santiago: Evidence Released in Racist, Brunswick, Georgia, Baby Killing."]

 

 

Re-posted by Nicholas Stix

 

Thanks to my partner in crime, David in TN, for the sendalong.

 

The Supreme Court has forbidden justice for any murders anyone commits before his 18th birthday, and stands poised to forbid even life in prison for murders committed under the same circumstances. Thus, De'Marquise Elkins will not only get the chance to commit all manner of mayhem while inside, but will also likely get the chance to once again terrorize whites and the white-enough on American streets.

 

At the rate it is going, the pro-black murderer movement that got the "conservative" SC to help out young murderers will ultimately seek to have parents banned from spanking or even criticizing their children.

 

Note that early on, police spokesman Todd Rhodes, Sherry West's older daughter, and many others promoted the blood libel, whereby West had murdered her own child, wounded herself, and concocted a story, whereby two black teenagers had committed the crime. I have not heard of any of those slanderers apologizing for what they did to West.

 

 

Georgia teen gets life plus 105 years in infant's killing

By CNN Staff

updated 6:34 P.M. EDT, Thu September 12, 2013

 

De'Marquise Elkins

 (CNN) -- A Georgia judge Thursday sentenced a teenager to life in prison without parole plus 105 years in the March shooting death of a 13-month-old boy.

 

De'Marquise Elkins was convicted in August of multiple charges, including felony murder, in the shooting death of 13-month-old Antonio Santiago during a robbery.

 

Elkins was spared the death penalty because he was only 17 when the baby was shot.

 

Elkins also was convicted of aggravated assault and other charges for shooting a pastor during an earlier mugging. His mother, Karimah Elkins, has been convicted of tampering with evidence for her role in trying to cover up the child's shooting in Brunswick, about 75 miles south of Savannah.

 

1-year-old boy shot in head, killed as parents push stroller

 

CNN's Kisa Santiago contributed to this report.

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