GANTT PLEADS GUILTY IN ANDERSON

(Anderson, SC). DeAngelo Sanchez Gantt pleaded guilty in an Alford plea today in Anderson General Sessions Court to Voluntary Manslaughter following jury selection and motion hearings that were conducted on Monday. The Honorable J. Mark Hayes, II, sentenced Gantt to 25 years suspended to 12 years in prison with 5 years of probation to follow. By pleading under North Carolina. v. Alford, 400 U.S. 25 (1970), although Gantt does not admit to guilt, he does concede that the State has sufficient evidence to convict.  

 

On February 16, 2012, Redmond Donald was found lying on his back at Kennedy and E. Hampton St. in Anderson. Donald had been shot 5 times and died at the scene.  

 

“The evidence in this case fully supports today’s guilty plea,” said Solicitor Chrissy Adams.  “This plea and the sentence handed down by Judge Hayes takes a violent man off the streets of our community and ensures he will spend more than a decade in prison.”

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GANTT PLEADS GUILTY IN ANDERSON

 

(Anderson, SC). DeAngelo Sanchez Gantt pleaded guilty in an Alford plea today in Anderson General Sessions Court to Voluntary Manslaughter following jury selection and motion hearings that were conducted on Monday. The Honorable J. Mark Hayes, II, sentenced Gantt to 25 years suspended to 12 years in prison with 5 years of probation to follow. By pleading under North Carolina. v. Alford, 400 U.S. 25 (1970), although Gantt does not admit to guilt, he does concede that the State has sufficient evidence to convict.  

 

On February 16, 2012, Redmond Donald was found lying on his back at Kennedy and E. Hampton St. in Anderson. Donald had been shot 5 times and died at the scene.  

 

“The evidence in this case fully supports today’s guilty plea,” said Solicitor Chrissy Adams.  “This plea and the sentence handed down by Judge Hayes takes a violent man off the streets of our community and ensures he will spend more than a decade in prison.”

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WATT RETURNED TO COURT FOR SENTENCING

(Anderson, SC). Jamal Watt was returned to Anderson General Sessions Court today for sentencing on Attempted Murder, Assault & Battery of a High and Aggravated Nature and Resisting Arrest. Watt had been convicted of the charges on June 18th but had failed to return to court. The Honorable Edward Welmaker sentenced Watt at that time but sealed the sentence until the defendant was taken into custody. Law enforcement apprehended Watt in Seneca on June 27, 2014 and returned him to the Anderson County Detention Center. The Honorable Cordell Maddox read the sentence today which was issued by Judge Welmaker. Watt was sentenced to 135 months in prison.  

 

The incident for which Watt was sentenced took place on February 16, 2013 at T. J. Whispers in Anderson, SC.

 

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WATT CONVICTED OF ATTEMPTED MURDER

 

(Anderson, SC). Jamal Watt was convicted on Wednesday in Anderson General Sessions Court of Attempted Murder, Assault & Battery of a High and Aggravated Nature and Resisting Arrest. Although the Honorable Edward Welmaker sentenced Watt, the sentence will remain sealed until Watt is taken into custody. Watt attended court Monday morning but failed to attend the balance of the trial.

  

On February 16, 2013, Watt and another customer at TJ Whispers fought following a misunderstanding between the two. The victim was told to leave the nightclub and he and his fiancée went next door to Andrews nightclub. Later, deputies were called to TJ Whispers on an unrelated matter. As the deputies were attempting to leave the scene, Watt left TJ Whispers. At approximately the same time, the victim left Andrews. The defendant engaged the victim in a verbal altercation during which the defendant pulled out a pistol and fired it. One round struck the door of TJ Whispers next to one of the deputies who was struck from the debris from the shot but was not injured. Officers on the scene told everyone to lie down on the ground to allow them to search for any weapons. Watt jumped up and ran away. He was eventually found in a dumpster behind Red Lobster. He later showed deputies where he had tossed the gun.  

  

“The evidence in this case and the actions of the defendant clearly supported today’s guilty verdict,” said Solicitor Chrissy Adams.  “Mr. Watt’s violent actions could have easily led to the loss of the victim’s life or the life of any of the people in the area that night.  It is my hope that law enforcement can quickly locate and apprehend Mr. Watt before he presents any further danger to our community and I encourage anyone with knowledge of his whereabouts to contact local law enforcement immediately.”

 

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STOP-A-MINIT ROBBER SENTENCED TO 15 YEARS

 

(Anderson, SC). Sandtario D. Poole pled guilty today in Anderson General Sessions Court to Armed Robbery and Possession of a Weapon during the Commission of a Violent Crime. The Honorable Alex Macaulay sentenced Poole to 15 years for Armed Robbery and 5 years (concurrent) for the Weapon charge.

 

 

On October 14, 2013, the defendant entered the Stop-A-Minit on Pearman Dairy Road in Anderson armed with a knife. Poole flashed the knife at the cashier and demanded money. After receiving the cash, he exited the store and fled. The defendant was identified by a photo line-up, video surveillance from the store and a fingerprint found at the scene. Poole confessed to the crime after being arrested.  

 

“Thanks to the great work done by local law enforcement in this case, the defendant was quickly identified and arrested,” said Solicitor Chrissy Adams.  “This evidence also enabled our office to successfully secure today’s guilty plea and substantial prison sentence for a violent criminal.   I want to personally thank law enforcement for the work they did on this case and for all that they continue to do for our community.”

 

 

 

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TONEY FOUND GUILTY OF BURGLARY

 

 (ANDERSON, SC). Joshua David Toney was found guilty Tuesday afternoon by an Oconee County jury of Burglary 2nd Degree and Theft of a Controlled Substance. The Honorable Robin Stillwell sentenced Toney to 18 months in prison.

 

 On May 26, 2011, Oconee County deputies responded to an alarm at the Drive-Thru Pharmacy located on Wells Highway in Seneca. Upon arrival the deputies found the back window broken. A quantity of hydrocodone was also missing from the location. The owner came to the scene and the security footage was reviewed. The defendant was identified from still photos taken from the security footage. Toney was arrested after being identified from the photos.

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BURDETTE SENTENCED TO 10 YEARS FOR ATTACKING MOTHER

 

(Anderson, SC). Twenty-five year old Terrance Joshua Burdette pled guilty Tuesday in Anderson General Sessions Court to Assault and Battery, 1st Degree, for an attack on his mother in 2013. The Honorable Cordell Maddox sentenced Burdette to 10 years in prison.

 

 On June 27, 2013, Burdette assaulted his mother in their home during an argument over a dog. The defendant grabbed the 67-year old woman by the throat and began strangling her. He also pointed a handgun at her and threatened to kill her. The entire event was captured on a home security camera which the defendant’s parents had installed due to previous incidents involving their son.

 

 “This case reminds us that sometimes the greatest danger we face does not come from strangers on the street but from those we love,” stated Solicitor Chrissy Adams. “As a community, we need to learn to recognize the signs of domestic abuse in all age groups and report the behavior to the proper authorities. Fortunately, this mother survived the abuse from her son. With Terrance Joshua Burdette in prison for 10 years, his mother and father can now feel safe in their home.”

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WEBER SENTENCED TO LIFE

March 19, 2014

(Anderson, SC). Mauricio Weber was found guilty today of the murder of Patrice Jones in 2010. The Honorable Lawton McIntosh sentenced Weber to life in prison for Murder and 5 years for the Possession of a Weapon during the Commission of a Violent Crime.  

 

In August of 2010, Mauricio Weber and his girlfriend, 20 year old Patrice Jones, had been visiting his mother at an apartment complex in Anderson. Weber had been arguing with Ms. Jones for a while when Weber began to stab her. Weber’s mother went to a neighbor’s apartment screaming for help. When the neighbor ran over to Ms. Weber’s apartment, he witnessed the stabbing. The young man who witnessed the crime called 911. Ms. Jones was pronounced dead at the scene. She had been stabbed 14 times.  

 

“Patrice Jones left behind a small child and a loving family,” said Solicitor Chrissy Adams. “Mauricio Weber took her life because, as he said, ‘she disrespected him.’ Thanks to the actions of a neighbor and the efforts of law enforcement in coordination with our office, this jury agreed that he is a cold-blooded killer who should spend the rest of his life in prison.” 

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THOMAS FOUND GUILTY OF 4 COUNTS OF ATTEMPTED MURDER

February 26, 2014 

 

(Anderson, SC). Devon Shermayne Thomas was found guilty today by an Anderson County jury of 4 counts of Attempted Murder. The Honorable Lawton McIntosh sentenced Thomas to 10 years in prison on each count to be served concurrently and 3 years suspended to 5 years’ probation on 4 counts of pointing and presenting a firearm to follow incarceration. 

 

On March 25, 2012, a birthday party was being held at the Honea Path Shrine Club for a 16 year old young woman. During the party, several guests began to fight. The fight ended up outside in the parking lot area where shots were fired. One of the four victims was shot in the leg.

 

“Devon Thomas was violently reckless in his actions and it is clear from the evidence that he intended to shoot and fatally injury the victims,” said Solicitor Chrissy Adams.  “Firing a weapon in the manner that he did is a serious crime and comes with serious consequences.  I hope that today’s verdict and sentence sends a message to others in the community that gun violence is never the answer and if you fire a gun at someone we will vigorously work to ensure you are sent to prison.”

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RAMSEY SENTENCED TO 13 YEARS IN PRISON

February 19, 2014

 

(Anderson, SC.)Twenty-two year old Zedrick Tyler O’Neal Ramsey pled guilty today in Anderson County to multiple charges stemming from an attempted armed robbery in 2012. The Honorable Cordell Maddox sentenced Ramsey to 25 years suspended to 13 years plus 5 years probation for 3 counts of kidnapping, 20 years suspended to 13 years plus 5 years probation for one count of attempted armed robbery and one year for possession of a weapon during the commission of a violent crime. All sentences are to be served concurrently. Although Ramsey received credit for 169 days served in the detention center, he will receive no credit for time spent on electronic monitoring. 

 

 

On September 17, 2012 at approximately 5:40 in the morning, the defendant, Zedrick Ramsey, and co-defendant, Carlos Scott, entered the Waffle House on the Highway 28 Bypass within Anderson County.  They had covered their faces and were wearing gloves.  Ramsey was brandishing a sawed-off shotgun.  They demanded money and told a customer and two employees not to move.  When an employee was unable to open the cash register out of nervousness, Ramsey fired the shotgun in the direction of the seated customer. A sign and door took the impact of the shell that was fired and all the victims escaped serious injury. At this time, a third employee pulled up in the parking lot to begin her shift.  This startled the defendant and co-defendant who ran out the door and fled in a stolen SUV.  The SUV was later recovered and inside was a glove which was tested by SLED and found to have Ramsey’s DNA inside.  The co-defendant in this case gave a statement to law enforcement identifying himself and this defendant as the two individuals who had committed this crime, and he had agreed to testify at trial against this defendant.  He pled guilty to all charges with a deferred sentence on 07/25/2013.  Ramsey also gave a statement and said he was not present when the armed robbery took place, but upon investigation into his alibi by Detective Mark Gregory and Sergeant Rob Gebing, his story was determined to be false.  When the defendant was arrested for these crimes, the home in which he was found was searched. A sawed-off shotgun was found which was later tested by a ballistics expert and matched to the fired shell found at the scene of the incident.

 

 

Ramsey and Scott were arrested on September 27th. While out on bond, Ramsey violated the conditions of his electronic monitoring and a bench warrant was issued. The defendant was rearrested on January 17, 2014.

 

 

“The evidence clearly shows that Zedrick Ramsey was responsible for this crime and that he was the one who fired the shotgun inside the restaurant,” said Solicitor Chrissy Adams.  “It is by the grace of God that no one was killed as a result of Ramsey’s violent actions.  I want to thank the detectives in this case whose investigation led to the arrest and conviction of Zedrick Ramsey and Carlos Scott.” 

 

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