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Mother, Boyfriend face Felony Murder, Abuse Charges in Death of 6-year-old Henry County boy

mother boyfriend face felony murder abuse charges in death of 6 year old henry county boy
Henry County Police Department

ELLENWOOD, Ga. — A mother and her boyfriend are facing murder and child abuse charges in the death of a 6-year-old from Henry County, according to officials. 

Henry County Police responded to Belmont Farms Drive in Ellenwood on Sunday in response to an unconscious 6-year-old boy, identified by police as Jacob Andrew Williams. 

EMT's arrived and quickly gave aid to the boy, before transporting him to Piedmont Henry Hospital then Children's Egleston Hospital via helicopter, where he was placed on life support.  Three days later on Wednesday evening, the boy was taken off life support, according to officials.  

mother boyfriend face felony murder abuse charges in death of 6 year old henry county boy
Henry County Police Department

Warrants claim the child was struck repeatedly, leaving him with bruises covering about 80 percent of his body. He had a broken arm and severe head trauma as well. On Monday, the child showed no signs of brain activity.

Henry County police said the 33-year-old mother, DeShante Lashawn Beard, and her 29-year-old boyfriend, Less Thompson, were facing aggravated assault, aggravated battery and cruelty to children (1st degree) charges. The warrants claim the two beat the child repeatedly. 

On Thursday, Henry County police detectives upgraded the charges on the mother and her boyfriend. Both are now being charged with malice murder and felony murder of the 6-year-old boy, police said. 

11Alive contacted the Henry County Schools about the child's death. A spokesperson issued condolences and said the 6-year-old was a former student. He was enrolled in the district from August to October of the 2020-2021 school year.

A teddy bear and candles now sit on the steps outside of Williams' home. A neighbor placed the makeshift memorial on the steps. The neighbor also told 11Alive they family hadn't lived at the home for long. Henry County police said the investigation is still ongoing. 

Authored by Jessica Brown via 11ALIVE June 18th 2021

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