Jeremiah Green: Texas boy, 11, fatally shot by mom’s angry ex-boyfriend while he was sleeping

DALLAS, TEXAS: A family was left broken following a 11-year-old kid was lethally shot by his mom’s ex in North Dallas on Saturday, Walk 11. Jeremiah Green and his mom, Jocelyn, 31, were resting at his grandparents’ home in the 6400 block of Imperial Path, when 30-year-old Jakeith Huntley supposedly terminated 10 rounds around 2 am on Saturday, Walk 11.

Green was shot in the head and was articulated dead at the scene while Jocelyn was hurried to an emergency clinic close by with discharge wounds on her arm. A few individuals from the family, including the youngster’s grandparents and cousins, were supposedly home at the hour of the shooting however were safe.

Huntley, who dated Jocelyn for a considerable length of time, was before long captured on a capital homicide accusation in the youngster’s demise. He likewise faces one count of disturbed attack, court records show, as indicated by Individuals.

Intention stays indistinct Huntley’s intention stays indistinct however according to the capture affirmation, he went to the home after Green and declined to return after she wouldn’t meet him. The lamenting mother let police know that he continued to beat on their entryway and requested that she came outside.

The testimony expressed that she frequently rested in a similar room as Green, who was snoozing at the hour of the occurrence. “Huntley was furious with her and when she would not come external Suspect Huntley started shooting different 9mm shots through the very window that they were simply talking,” agents wrote in the testimony, per Dallas Morning News.

11yo Jeremiah Green was shot and killed early Saturday morning at a home on Royal Ln in Dallas. The boy’s mother was also shot & survived.@DallasPD arrested 30yo Jakeith Huntley in connection to the shooting.

According to family, Huntley is the mother’s ex-boyfriend. @FOX4

— Peyton Yager (@peytonyager) March 12, 2023


‘He had dreams’ Green’s inconvenient demise has left his family devastated. Grieving his passing, his uncle, Cameron Hardeman, who was available at season of the shooting, told KXAS, “I’m still in shock. It seems like a fantasy. It resembles a horrible holding on to awaken. He was an honor roll understudy, extremely shrewd, and great at soccer.

He loved karate, he was saying that he needed to play football when he progressed in years,” adding, “He had dreams; couldn’t hold back to grow up. I’m almost certain he would have followed each and every one of them as well. It’s a misfortune he was taken from us, way too early.”

Green’s sad granddad said, “Jeremiah will live on through us, his loved ones. He was an extraordinary youngster.” He said that Jocelyn “was in torment.” “This is her main youngster, you know. It’s simply a miserable second,” he added. The family has begun a GoFundMe to fund-raise for the kid’s burial service and Jocelyn’s recuperation.

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