Crime & Safety
Woman Sentenced In Shooting Death Of Baby Boy In Fulton: Reports
Baby Grayson, 6 months old, was killed in a crossfire while in the car with his mother, media reports say.
ATLANTA, GA — A woman was recently sentenced to prison after pleading guilty to fatally shooting a 6-month-old boy at Anderson Avenue in Atlanta, media reports say.
Grayson "Baby Grayson" Fleming-Gray was killed in January 2022, when Sharice Ingram and co-defendant Dequasie Little shot at another vehicle, WAGA-TV reported.
Ingram on Monday entered a guilty plea to second-degree murder, WSB-Radio reported. She was reportedly sentenced to serve 20 years in prison.
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The shooting resulted from a dispute between Ingram, Little and his ex-girlfriend, during which Little shot from Ingram's car, WXIA-TV reported. Fleming-Gray was hit in the crossfire while in the car with his mother and died of his injuries, media reports say.
"We can sleep at night, she gets held accountable," Kerri Gray, Baby Grayson's mother, said in the WXIA report of the sentencing. "Hopefully, this will give her enough time that she can learn from her mistakes and hopefully break the cycle so her kids aren’t as affected as she was, or we are or they are.”
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Ingram and Little were a couple at the time, WXIA reported, adding Little accepted a plea deal in March in relation to the case.
Prison records from the Georgia Department of Corrections showed Little was convicted of murder, possession of a firearm for a first offender, criminal attempt to commit a felony, gang participation, first-degree criminal damage to property, second-degree criminal damage to property and aggravated assault. He was sentenced to life in prison, records showed.
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