Viewing held for 6-month-old boy killed in Atlanta shooting

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Atlanta mayor attendings viewing of 6-month-old killed in shooting

The family of Grayson Fleming-Gray, the 6-month-old killed by crossfire in an Atlanta shooting last week, held a visitation for the young baby. Atlanta Mayor Andrew Dickens stopped by to pay his respects and double down on his plans to fight crime.

Family and friends gathered on Monday to remember the 6-month-old child who was killed by crossfire a week ago.

Loved ones of Grayson Fleming-Gray gathered at the Wille A. Watkins Historic West End Chapel for the infant's viewing.

The child was shot as his mother was driving along Anderson Avenue in northwest Atlanta last week headed to the market. Police said a hail of bullets was exchanged.

Atlanta Mayor Andrew Dickens attended to pay his respects on the city. Outside, he doubled down on his want to end the violence.

"This is a sad occasion, it’s a tragedy that shouldn't have happened. Innocent young life," said Mayor Dickens. "This is a societal problem and it need a community answer, not just police, not just one or two things. It's a whole response that's needed that says stop the violence, the gun violence, particularly."

Grayson’s funeral will take place on Tuesday at the same chapel. 

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Police arrest 2nd suspect in murder of 6-month-old

A 22-year-old woman was taken into custody in connection to the deadly shooting of a baby. Police also released the audio of the mother's 911 call.

Second arrest made in 6-month-old's shooting death

Sharice Ingram turned herself in at Atlanta Police Public Safety Headquarters on Thursday and was transported to the Fulton County Jail.

Ingram has been charged with party to the crime aggravated assault and party to the crime felony murder.

SECOND SUSPECT ARRESTED IN ATLANTA SHOOTING THAT KILLED 6-MONTH-OLD BOY, 911 CALLS RELEASED

During her first appearance on Friday, a judge denied her bond.

Her arrest comes a day after police arrested 22-year-old Dequasie Little. Police say they are confident that they have the shooter and will track down anyone else involved.

911 calls released

Horrified and panicked, but composed, Kerri Gray can be heard telling a 911 operator what happened to her son Grayson Mathew Fleming-Gray as her car was caught in a hail of gunfire on Anderson Avenue on January 24.

"My baby was shot in a drive-by! My baby was shot in a drive-by!" Gray could be heard yelling as soon the 911 operator answered. "It was a drive-by, people were driving past us shooting and they got my baby. He's six months."

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911 call in Atlanta shooting death of 6-month-old released

The Atlanta Police Department released the 911 call made by the mother of a 6-month-old shot and killed on Jan. 24, 2022.

Gray says to the operator the gunmen sped away from the scene.

During Gray's 911 call, a man who identified himself as a former firefighter and EMT took the phone as Gray tried to apply pressure to her son's bleeding head. He can be heard trying to calm the mother down as she realized the extent of her son's injuries.

"He's not breathing and his skull is moving! I need my phone and I need to call his father," she can be heard yelling.

ATLANTA MOTHER REMEMBERS 6-MONTH-OLD SON KILLED BY STRAY BULLET, CALLS OUT CRIMINALS: ‘YOU HAVE RUINED LIVES’

It was the man who ultimately shared the dreadful news with the 911 operator after she'd asked him to indicate every time the baby took a breath.

"There is none. I'm telling you," he said. "The bullet went through his head and fractured his skull," he explained.

Several other people called 911 to report the shooting, including one woman who said her car was struck by a bullet. Others called in the hours to follow, which helped police make the quick arrests.

Who is Dequasie Little, the first shooting suspect?

What is known right now about the 22-year-old suspect accused by police of a shooting that claimed the life of a 6-month-old boy comes from public records.

Little has recently been released from the Houston County jail after his probation on misdemeanor charges battery and child cruelty was revoked back in November.

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Suspect arrested in shooting death of 6-month-old boy

Atlanta police say 22-year-old Dequase Jonathan Little was arrested after a shooting where a stray bullet struck and killed a 6-month-old boy in northwest Atlanta.

Little was also on probation on aggravated assault charges in Fulton County from 2019. Court records show he pleaded guilty to those charges under a first offense status, receiving five years of probation.

A petition was filed in October asking the court to revoke his probation, but no changes were made, records indicate.

Little is also out on bond for a misdemeanor charge in Clayton County, according to jail records, after being charged with two counts of giving false information.

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Police make arrest in Atlanta shooting that killed 6-month-old boy

Atlanta police say they have made an arrest in a shooting that resulted in the death of a 6-month-old baby boy Monday afternoon. The suspect, a 22-year-old, was taken into custody less than 24 hours after the incident.

The Shooting

The shooting was reported around 3 p.m. Monday at a Food Mart on Anderson Avenue NW near the intersection with Tiger Flowers Drive. According to Atlanta police, there was an altercation between two adults that resulted in gunfire.

BABY, JUST 6-MONTHS-OLD, SHOT AND KILLED IN NW ATLANTA CAUGHT IN CROSSFIRE BETWEEN ADULTS, POLICE SAY

During the gunfight, a stray bullet hit 6-month-old Grayson Matthew Fleming-Gray as he rode with his family passing the Food Mart.

Medics rushed the baby to Grady Memorial Hospital he was pronounced dead from his injuries.

Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens and Atlanta Police Chief Rodney Bryant publicly vowed to find the person who pulled the trigger and ended the baby boy's life.

"These children are bearing the burden and the pain of adults who are choosing to use guns to settle disputes," Dickens says at the scene of the crime on Monday. "The children are bearing this burden with their lives."

ATLANTA CITY LEADERS TALK ABOUT STOPPING THE VIOLENCE AFTER BABY IS SHOT AND KILLED

Less than 24 hours later, police arrested Little.

"I want this to be a message just not to him but to everyone that was involved yesterday that we are very early in the investigation and anyone who thinks they will commit violence in our city we are coming with you with everything we got," says Atlanta Police Chief Rodney Bryant.

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Mother of 6-month-old boy has message for killer

The mother of a 6-month-old boy that was struck and killed by a stray bullet in northwest Atlanta recalls the moments leading up to his death. She says her son's death was senseless.

Mother recalls shooting

The mother of the 6-month-old boy killed by a stray bullet on Monday says his death was senseless.

"He has a beautiful smile. He had a beautiful heart. He was very smart. He was very funny," says mother Kerri Gray. "And honestly, that’s about all I can tell you because that’s about as much as I got to learn from him before he was taken from me."

She says it all happened so fast when she was trying to pull into the parking lot of a nearby market.

"I know I heard a noise, I pulled off to the side, I saw two cars speed past me and when I pulled in, that’s when I had seen the gun barrel and next thing I know I get out to check on my son, and he was slumped forward," Gray says.

She says there was little indication something had happened until she saw her son.

"It hit the trunk, so there was no shattered glass, there was no crying, it was instant," she recalled. "So, we didn’t feel anything, hear anything."

She has a message for those involved or anyone who would involve themselves in similar gun violence.

"Make better life choices, please," she says. "Because the rest of us cannot live in a world where you get to be that selfish."

Helping the family

Police officers in the Zone 1 precinct were moved to action on Monday following the deadly shooting. While investigators worked to find those responsible, other officers worked to set up an online account to help the family.

Anyone who would like to donate can do so by going to their GoFundMe page.

Officers also reached out to area funeral homes and churches to try to cover expenses.

Police say another way to help the family is to call Crime Stoppers with any tips about the case.

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Vehicle of interest in deadly shooting of 6-month-old boy

Atlanta police have released surveillance video of a vehicle of interest in the fatal shooting of a 6-month-old boy in northwest Atlanta.

Vehicle of Interest

Tuesday, police shared surveillance video of a light-colored Jeep SUV driving off in the background that is a vehicle of interest.

In the video, it appears someone is pointing a weapon out of the front passenger window.

It is not known if Little or Ingram were in this vehicle at the time of the shooting. 

Police are asking anyone with information about the case to call the Crime Stoppers Atlanta tip line at 404-577-TIPS (8477). A reward of up to $5,000 is available for anyone with information that leads to an arrest and indictment in the case.

Third child shot in January

Fleming-Gray is the third child under the age of 6 shot in Atlanta in January alone. Two of them have now died.

The first victim was a 1-year-old girl who was shot by another child with an unsecured gun inside a home on the 800 block of Harwell Road. The young girl's mother has been charged with second-degree murder.

The second shooting happened on Jan. 19 when a 5-year-old was hit by a stray bullet after two drivers started shooting at each other on Campbellton Road. Two suspects have been taken into custody in that investigation.

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