Posted on 04/04/2015 1:46:21 PM PDT by DogByte6RER
Man who stole wedding ring off dying womans finger at Taco Bell sentenced to 11 years
A Wichita man will spend more than 11 years in prison for stealing a wedding ring and other items from a woman who was dying from a brain aneurysm in a Taco Bell drive-through in December 2013.
Sedgwick County District Judge Christopher Magana ordered Daquantrius Johnson to serve the 136-month term consecutive to other sentences he received for crimes committed while on felony probation in a 2013 burglary case. The sentences in those cases totaled 111 months, which means Johnson, 21, will be incarcerated for about 20 1/2 years.
Johnsons attorney, Terry Beall, had asked for leniency from the judge during Mondays hearing, suggesting his client be sentenced to probation again.
But Magana denied the request, telling Johnson: Unfortunately, you have become a predator on others in our society and the public must be protected from predators and the community must be safeguarded.
I have considered your situation and your history, and there is much about that that is regrettable. But its also my job to consider the victim in this case, Danielle Zimmerman, Magana said.
The evidence at jury trial was that you were the one who went to her car and you were the one that robbed her. The evidence at jury trial was that you were the only one seen with and in possession of her wedding ring after this crime. The law does not require that you assist someone in a time of need. But it does prohibit you from attacking someone in their time of need.
Johnson shackled at his wrists and ankles and dressed in an orange jail jumpsuit faced supporters who gathered in the gallery during the bulk of the hearing. He smiled occasionally as Magana imposed the sentence. He did not speak.
A jury in December convicted Johnson of aggravated burglary, robbery and misdemeanor theft for his role in the Dec. 29, 2013, robbery of Danielle Zimmerman, a 43-year-old mother and wife.
Prosecutors say Johnson, while he was with two other men, reached into Zimmermans truck and stole her purse and the ring off of her finger after she suffered a fatal brain aneurysm at the Taco Bell at 3725 E. Harry. She had gone to get dinner for her family when she fell ill in the drive-through lane and her truck hit the restaurants speaker box.
She died in a hospital the following day.
Police arrested Johnson, Keith Hickles and Quanique Thomas-Hameen after receiving a Crime Stoppers tip. Hickles in December pleaded guilty to misdemeanor theft and was sentenced to nine months in jail. Thomas-Hameen, who pleaded guilty to misdemeanor theft and aiding a felon, was ordered to 19 months in prison in October.
Police arrested Johnson, Keith Hickles and Quanique Thomas-Hameen after receiving a Crime Stoppers tip. Hickles in December pleaded guilty to misdemeanor theft and was sentenced to nine months in jail. Thomas-Hameen, who pleaded guilty to misdemeanor theft and aiding a felon, was ordered to 19 months in prison in October.
Children sledding off of Harry Street found Zimmermans purse on Dec. 30, 2013. Despite pleas and rewards offered for its return, Zimmermans ring remains missing. Johnson has said he was not involved.
Kris Zimmerman, in addressing the court during Mondays hearing, asked the judge to impose the maximum sentence allowed in his wifes robbery, saying Johnson turned a tragic event into a crime of opportunity and needs to be held accountable for his actions.
I hope you reflect on your crime you committed every day while youre in prison. Dani didnt deserve this to happen to her. She was a kind and compassionate person, Kris Zimmerman told Johnson during his comments.
You disrespected Dani, me and my family. You also disrespected your family. When you became a father, you have the responsibility to be a good role model. You set no example of that.
I hope when you are released you become a productive member of our society. I would think you would want your children to admire you, not be ashamed of you.
You are not going to believe this.
Well, On second though I think you will.
Devita Hutchins, 37, of Tampa holds her niece, Ke-niecia Harrell.
Black Crimes Matter
Latinate gibberish.
These folks have a lot in common with buzzards, actually, except the feathers.
I'm sure she thinks Daquantrius is Ubangi for "Affican Prince". Now it's Prisonese for "Bitch".
A lot of it started with the TV mini-series Roots.
He smiles because the jail system is a country club
LOL and thanks, I needed that!
Ghettos breed these things.
Seriously. I think a lot of kids are hobbled by the idiot names their parents foist upon them.
“Sue’s” dad at least explained it in the song. (”I still hate that name!”) How do you even begin to explain Daquantrius???
I knew a woman whose son was killed in an accident. He had just come from the dry cleaners. They stole everything, his wallet, his class ring, and even his dry cleaning.
Mama deserves a year in the slammer just for that.
It is difficult for most of us to imagine the mindset of a mother who would name her son Daquantrius.
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Let me speculate: Yuh I do dat fo fi dolla. Off yo pans..
I bet that shit eating grin gets wiped off his face when he finds out what getting broke down like a shotgun is all about.I’m grinning now.
The judge should have given him more for that big proud smile.
......with emphasis on the “duuh” part........
Yes...but highly unlikely.
While Daquantius and Quanita are reflecting on their crimes, I hope they reflect on their idiot names.
I wonder if Daquantrius had a job at the time of this crime?</sarcasm>
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