Man charged with infant's murder
Posted: Wed Oct 13, 2004 1:19 pm
DALLAS, Texas (The Dallas Morning News) - A man accused of killing an infant and seriously wounding three other people in a fit of rage over a breakup has been charged with capital murder, Dallas police said Wednesday.
Lee Frederick Taylor, 33, was charged in the shooting death of 8-month-old Jamieon Fletcher. Taylor, who was suffering from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, remained in serious condition under police custody Wednesday at Methodist Dallas Medical Center, police said.
Bond was set at $1 million, Dallas police Sgt. Gil Cerda said.
He also is accused of wounding the infant’s mother, Jessica Andrews; his ex-girlfriend, Sharhonda Andrews; and their 3-week-old daughter, Gabriela, at a Southwest Dallas apartment complex Tuesday afternoon.
Family members said Tuesday that Taylor and Sharhonda Andrews, 22, recently had fought and broken up. Ms. Andrews and Gabriela moved in with 19-year-old Jessica Andrews and her family at the West Virginia Park Apartments.
The victims were at three area hospitals. All were listed in serious condition Tuesday night; hospital officials would not release information about their conditions Wednesday.
Taylor, known to friends and family as “Fred,” went to the apartment to confront Sharhonda Andrews just after noon Tuesday, then opened fire on everyone inside, police said.
Taylor then drove to his apartment at another complex less than a mile away, called 911 and shot himself in the head. About 45 minutes later, police found Taylor's white Ford Escort backed into a parking space at the Greens of Hickory Trail Apartments, less than a mile away on Old Hickory Trail.
Maria Carter said she heard about the shootings from her grandson, Simeon Fletcher, who is Jamieon's father.
"He called and said, 'My baby has been shot,' " Ms. Carter said. "Right now, I'm praying. I'm confused. My family will not be destroyed by this."
A family member who grew up with Taylor said the couple rarely fought.
"Every time I saw them, they were all lovey-dovey," LaPorsha Williams said. "He don't do stuff like this. He's real quiet. I can't see how he did what they say he did."
On Tuesday evening, apartment managers at the Old Hickory Trail complex posted a notice on residents' doors, informing them of the shooting and saying it was domestic and not random violence.
Lee Frederick Taylor, 33, was charged in the shooting death of 8-month-old Jamieon Fletcher. Taylor, who was suffering from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, remained in serious condition under police custody Wednesday at Methodist Dallas Medical Center, police said.
Bond was set at $1 million, Dallas police Sgt. Gil Cerda said.
He also is accused of wounding the infant’s mother, Jessica Andrews; his ex-girlfriend, Sharhonda Andrews; and their 3-week-old daughter, Gabriela, at a Southwest Dallas apartment complex Tuesday afternoon.
Family members said Tuesday that Taylor and Sharhonda Andrews, 22, recently had fought and broken up. Ms. Andrews and Gabriela moved in with 19-year-old Jessica Andrews and her family at the West Virginia Park Apartments.
The victims were at three area hospitals. All were listed in serious condition Tuesday night; hospital officials would not release information about their conditions Wednesday.
Taylor, known to friends and family as “Fred,” went to the apartment to confront Sharhonda Andrews just after noon Tuesday, then opened fire on everyone inside, police said.
Taylor then drove to his apartment at another complex less than a mile away, called 911 and shot himself in the head. About 45 minutes later, police found Taylor's white Ford Escort backed into a parking space at the Greens of Hickory Trail Apartments, less than a mile away on Old Hickory Trail.
Maria Carter said she heard about the shootings from her grandson, Simeon Fletcher, who is Jamieon's father.
"He called and said, 'My baby has been shot,' " Ms. Carter said. "Right now, I'm praying. I'm confused. My family will not be destroyed by this."
A family member who grew up with Taylor said the couple rarely fought.
"Every time I saw them, they were all lovey-dovey," LaPorsha Williams said. "He don't do stuff like this. He's real quiet. I can't see how he did what they say he did."
On Tuesday evening, apartment managers at the Old Hickory Trail complex posted a notice on residents' doors, informing them of the shooting and saying it was domestic and not random violence.