Repeat Criminal Offender "Mom" Shoots 13-Year-Old Son | Fear Thy Family
Episode 10, Oct 15, 2022, 09:00 AM
A mother from Alabama is accused of shooting and killing her 13-year-old son while he was in his bed.
This week, a 53-year-old mother is accused of murdering her teenage son with a gun.
Mobile police responded to the 2000 block of Jones Lane on Monday, October 3, where they found a 13-year-old boy with a gunshot wound to the back, as reported by WKRG-TV. It was reported that he was taken to a local hospital, where he later passed away.
WALA-TV reported that the victim was a man named Ja'mil Autry. It was initially reported that Ja'mil had been shot in the back, but investigators have since determined that the wound was actually sustained in the chest.
In an interview with WALA, Mobile County Assistant District Attorney Lauren Walsh said, "Evidence indicates that he would have been sleeping at the time."
WKRG filmed police escorting Agee out of her house as she yelled and sobbed at reporters who had come to interview her.
Police have been called to Agee's house 34 times in the last two years, and she reportedly has a criminal history dating back to the 1990s. Her bond was denied by the judge on Thursday, October 6th.
They (Agee's family) are, however, of the opinion that the shooting was "an unexpected event," WKRG reports, adding, "She loved him." The truth is, she did."
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This week, a 53-year-old mother is accused of murdering her teenage son with a gun.
Mobile police responded to the 2000 block of Jones Lane on Monday, October 3, where they found a 13-year-old boy with a gunshot wound to the back, as reported by WKRG-TV. It was reported that he was taken to a local hospital, where he later passed away.
WALA-TV reported that the victim was a man named Ja'mil Autry. It was initially reported that Ja'mil had been shot in the back, but investigators have since determined that the wound was actually sustained in the chest.
In an interview with WALA, Mobile County Assistant District Attorney Lauren Walsh said, "Evidence indicates that he would have been sleeping at the time."
WKRG filmed police escorting Agee out of her house as she yelled and sobbed at reporters who had come to interview her.
Police have been called to Agee's house 34 times in the last two years, and she reportedly has a criminal history dating back to the 1990s. Her bond was denied by the judge on Thursday, October 6th.
They (Agee's family) are, however, of the opinion that the shooting was "an unexpected event," WKRG reports, adding, "She loved him." The truth is, she did."
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