A suspect has been arrested in the slaying of a 4-year-old boy whose body was found

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Publish Date : 2021-05-17 15:27:17


A suspect has been arrested in the slaying of a 4-year-old boy whose body was found

Dallas police said in a statement that Darren Brown, 18, is charged with kidnapping and robbery. The statement added that investigators are expecting more fees when the forensic results are returned.

Police got a call stating that a child had died in a neighborhood street at around 6:50 a.m. on Saturday.

Police spokesman Albert Martinez told the Dallas Morning News that the boy had died in a violent "double-edged sword". The child's name has not been released but Martinez said authorities believe he lived in the southwestern neighborhood of Dallas where he was found.

"We are shocked. We are very angry at what happened to this little boy," Martinez told the newspaper. 

According to records, Brown is being held on a $ 750,000 bond in Dallas County Jail. There was no further information about his arrest.

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Piazza Antoines, 39, told Morning News that she alerted authorities after seeing the boy's body while jogging on Saturday morning. She said that the boy's face and the upper half of his body were covered in blood and that he had no shoes or shirt.

"I mean, just knowing that someone is capable of killing a child, that alone is disturbing," she said.

Laila Gilbert, 18, told the newspaper that she walked the road to the crime scene and saw the baby. Once the blanket that was covering him fell and saw blood and bite marks on his face.

"There is a lot to accept," Gilbert said. "It's so shocking to me that she is 4 years old, a baby. That might be my little cousin or my brother or something. It's just the point he's gone now. It's just terrible."

The FBI was involved in the murder investigation. One Saturday afternoon they were concentrating on a wooded road not far from where the body was found. The path, which neighbors said was popular for biking, was sealed with duct tape from the crime scene.

Contribution: The Associated Press. 

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