10-02-2010, 11:09 AM
the baby was the only innocent victim. they were all drug thugs. the baby probably never had a chance in life being around that shit. DCF should have kept the kid and he'd still be alive. but living with other drug thug relatives. sigh.
i guess the baby-daddy was a pharaoh. hahaha
Just nine days before 2-year-old Amanihoteph Smith and his young mother were cold-bloodedly gunned down in the street, EMTs found the baby boy toddling unattended at 9:30 a.m. in Mattapan swathed only in a diaper, according to Boston police and the state Department of Children and Families.
Entrusted by his mother Eyanna Louise Flonory, 21, to the care of his father, Amenhotep Smith, 23, authorities found the door to Smith’s Morton Street home wide open, the residence reeking of burning pot and empty beer bottles littering the living room and kitchen, a police report on the Sept. 19 incident states.
Smith, who served a year in jail for bringing a semiautomatic handgun loaded with hollow-point bullets into Brighton High School in 2004 one day after he was suspended for a separate infraction, wasn’t even home and later told investigators he thought his family knew to look after his son.
Smith could not be reached for comment.
An uncle and a female friend questioned by EMTs said they’d been asleep when little Amani wandered off.
Flonory, one of the four victims who lost their lives in Tuesday’s mass murder on Woolson Street, told police “she thought her son was safe in the care of his father and was unaware of the conditions of the father’s residence regarding the marijuana and alcohol,” police reported. WHY WAS SHE UNAWARE?? THAT'S BULLSHIT.
Flonory, Smith and their son were reunited at Carney Hospital, where authorities brought the tot to be evaluated.
The Department of Children and Families yesterday acknowledged receiving a report about the incident, but would not say whether it investigated further.
A Dorchester man was arrested last night on a weapons charge in connection with the Mattapan massacre that left a toddler dead in his mother’s arms - the first big break in a case that has stunned the city.
Kimani Washington, 34, of Dorchester was arrested in Manchester, N.H., by members of the Boston Police Department’s Fugitive Apprehension Team, said Suffolk District Attorney Daniel Conley’s Office.
i guess the baby-daddy was a pharaoh. hahaha
Just nine days before 2-year-old Amanihoteph Smith and his young mother were cold-bloodedly gunned down in the street, EMTs found the baby boy toddling unattended at 9:30 a.m. in Mattapan swathed only in a diaper, according to Boston police and the state Department of Children and Families.
Entrusted by his mother Eyanna Louise Flonory, 21, to the care of his father, Amenhotep Smith, 23, authorities found the door to Smith’s Morton Street home wide open, the residence reeking of burning pot and empty beer bottles littering the living room and kitchen, a police report on the Sept. 19 incident states.
Smith, who served a year in jail for bringing a semiautomatic handgun loaded with hollow-point bullets into Brighton High School in 2004 one day after he was suspended for a separate infraction, wasn’t even home and later told investigators he thought his family knew to look after his son.
Smith could not be reached for comment.
An uncle and a female friend questioned by EMTs said they’d been asleep when little Amani wandered off.
Flonory, one of the four victims who lost their lives in Tuesday’s mass murder on Woolson Street, told police “she thought her son was safe in the care of his father and was unaware of the conditions of the father’s residence regarding the marijuana and alcohol,” police reported. WHY WAS SHE UNAWARE?? THAT'S BULLSHIT.
Flonory, Smith and their son were reunited at Carney Hospital, where authorities brought the tot to be evaluated.
The Department of Children and Families yesterday acknowledged receiving a report about the incident, but would not say whether it investigated further.
A Dorchester man was arrested last night on a weapons charge in connection with the Mattapan massacre that left a toddler dead in his mother’s arms - the first big break in a case that has stunned the city.
Kimani Washington, 34, of Dorchester was arrested in Manchester, N.H., by members of the Boston Police Department’s Fugitive Apprehension Team, said Suffolk District Attorney Daniel Conley’s Office.