Posted on 06/19/2020 7:45:50 AM PDT by L.A.Justice
DALLAS (CBSDFW.COM) Two more juveniles were charged with capital murder in connection to the death of Leslie Squair Baker, who was killed during an attempted carjacking.
Antony Isaiah Taylor, 18, and Deng Chen Ajack, 19, admitted their involvement in the crime to detectives.
On May 27, the Dallas Police Department arrested a 16-year-old in connection with Bakers death as well.
Baker, 59, was in her driveway, sitting in the driver seat of her car when she was ambushed, according to police.
First responders pulled Baker out of her car, and performed first aid before the arrival of Dallas Fire-Rescue. But she later died at an area hospital.
I just cant believe it were all in shock and heartbroken truly heartbroken, said family friend Wendy Kula after the killing. Its just not fair when someone so awesome and amazing is taken so tragically.
The homicide left Bakers friends and neighbors, some who heard as many as six gunshots baffled.
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The new -- and 100% appropriate -- acronym is
Teens, Juveniles, and Youths. OH My!
Will not one talking head speak the truth about interracial violence?
Tucker has been great but has he?
Bttt.
5.56mm
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FBI CRIME REPORT 2018
Expanded Homicide Data - Table 6
Murder of Blacks and Whites
Per 1 million of population.
Blacks killed by Blacks 57.14
Whites killed by Blacks 11.36
Whites killed by Whites 10.84
Blacks killed by Whites 00.95
Clearly, only some lives matter.
Killed her and left the car. Killed her for nothing.
BAKER, Leslie Squair Leslie Squair Baker of Dallas, Texas passed away on Monday, May 25, 2020. She was a devoted Christian and a loving mother, wife, daughter, sister and loyal friend. Leslie is survived by her loving husband, Robert Hall Baker, her two children, Catherine Louise and Robert William Baker, her mother, Sally Kingham Squair, her mother in-law Jann Hall Baker, her two sisters, Laura Squair Heathery of Nashville, TN and Mary Squair Etheridge of Lubbock, TX, her brother in-law Michael Etheridge, and her nephew, Taylor Etheridge. She is preceded in death by her father, Robert Hugh Squair Jr. and her father in-law Fenton J Baker Jr. She attended W.T White High School in Dallas, TX and the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, AR. Over the course of her life she was actively involved in her community with numerous organizations. She dedicated her time and talents to multiple organizations and charities she believed in. Leslie made it her lifelong mission to give back to her community. She was most passionate about working with the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, Jewish Family Services of Dallas, Youth with Faces, Kappa Kappa Gamma Tablescapes, Women’s Auxiliary to Children’s Medical Center Dallas and Wipe Out Kids Cancer. For over a decade Leslie was employed by Texas Health Center of Diagnostics & Surgery as their Director of Marketing. She was a natural born communicator and had the gift of making a difference in her work environment. Leslie enjoyed traveling, was an avid runner and baker, loved to read, watch movies, and spend time with friends and family. She will be treasured for her sense of humor, outgoing personality and her desire to help others. Her short life on this earth has impacted the lives of many, and she will be forever missed as she leaves a sad void together with many happy memories and the hearts of family and friends. A celebration of Leslie’s life will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to be made to the Dallas YMCA.
Published in Dallas Morning News on May 31, 2020.
People that commit these crimes should be executed.
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