Bond Denied for First Group of Black Lowlifes Who Murdered and Burned Whites

Americus Times-Recorder
March 25, 2015

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Bonnie Freeman and her adult son Dallas Freeman were both killed by the primitive creatures.

Bond was denied to the first four arrested in an arson and double homicide case in Sumter County, even as another suspect was taken into custody Wednesday.

Sumter County Sheriff Pete Smith said Demetrious Hubbard, 21, of 118 Foster St., DeSoto is charged with felony murder Wednesday.

Arrested earlier in the week were Ruhemmeion O. King, 17, of 514 Henry Hart Road, Americus, charged with two counts of felony murder; Qwinterrious J. Dodson, 22, of 541 Henry Hart Road, Americus, charged with felony theft by receiving stolen property and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon; Reginald K. Mathis, 28, of 513-B Bessie Mayes Circle, Americus, charged with felony theft by receiving stolen property and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon; and Brandon L. Prince, 21, of 121 Frieda Lane, Americus, charged with theft by receiving stolen property. All five remain incarcerated at the Sumter County Jail. They will be bound over to Sumter Superior Court.

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The savages shot them multiple times before setting fire to the place.

The Sumter County Fire Department responded to a fire shortly after 6 p.m. Friday at 780 R.W. Jones Road in rural eastern Sumter County. The Sumter County Sheriff’s Office and Coroner’s Office were notified with two bodies were discovered, those of Bonnie Freeman, 54, and her 33-year-old son Dallas Freeman. Both had been shot multiple times, according to the sheriff.

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More arrests are expected.