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Two Mississippi Women Sentenced for Racially Motivated Killing

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Industry Observer TN LIC# 290452

Two Mississippi Women Sentenced for Their

Roles in a Conspiracy to Commit Racially

Motivated Assaults, Culminating in the Killing

of an African-American Man Run Over by a

Truck

U.S. Department of Justice April 09, 2015
  • Office of Public Affairs (202) 514-2007/TDD (202) 514-1888

WASHINGTON—The Justice Department announced today that

Shelbie Brooke Richards, 21,

of Pearl, Mississippi, and

Sarah Adelia Graves, 22,

of Crystal Springs, Mississippi,

were sentenced today in U.S. District Court in Jackson for their roles in a federal hate crime conspiracy involving racially motivated assaults, culminating in the death of James Craig Anderson, an African-American man, in the summer of 2011. Richards had previously pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy and one count of misprision for her role in the conspiracy and the cover-up. Graves previously pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy for her role. Richards was sentenced to 96 months in prison and Graves was sentenced to 60 months in prison. A restitution hearing will be set for a later date.

Six other defendants in related cases,

Deryl Paul Dedmon, 22,

John Aaron Rice, 22,

Dylan Wade Butler, 23,

Jonathan Kyle Gaskamp, 22, and

Joseph Paul Dominick, 23,

all of Brandon, Mississippi, and

William Kyle Montgomery, 25,

of Puckett, Mississippi,

were previously sentenced to 600 months, 220 months, 78 months, 48 months, 48 months, and 224 months, respectively, for their roles in the conspiracy.

Two other defendants involved in related cases—

John Louis Blalack, 21, and

Robert Henry Rice, 24,

both of Brandon, Mississippi—are awaiting sentencing.

“The Justice Department will always fight to hold accountable those who commit racially motivated assaults,” said Acting Assistant Attorney General Vanita Gupta of the Civil Rights Division. “We hope that the prosecution of those responsible for this horrific crime will help provide some measure of closure to the victim’s family and to the larger community affected by this heinous crime.”

“This prosecution sends a clear message that this office, in partnership with the DOJ Civil Rights Division, will prioritize and aggressively prosecute hate crimes and others civil rights violations in the Southern District of Mississippi,” said U.S. Attorney Gregory K. Davis of the Southern District of Mississippi.

“The FBI takes very seriously its responsibility to uphold the civil rights of all citizens,” said Special Agent in Charge Donald Alway of the FBI in Mississippi. “Together with its law enforcement partners, the FBI will continue its efforts to aggressively pursue and bring to justice all those individuals who conspire to deprive others of their civil rights merely because of the color of their skin.”

In prior court hearings, the defendants had admitted that beginning in the spring of 2011, they and others conspired with one another to harass and assault African Americans in and around Jackson. On numerous occasions, the co-conspirators used dangerous weapons, including beer bottles, sling shots and motor vehicles, to cause, and attempt to cause, bodily injury to African Americans. They would specifically target African Americans they believed to be homeless or under the influence of alcohol because they believed that such individuals would be less likely to report an assault. The co-conspirators would often boast about these racially motivated assaults.

Richards and Graves admitted their involvement in two racially motivated assaults, including the beating and killing of James Craig Anderson. Specifically, they admitted that in the early morning hours of June 26, 2011, they and five other co-conspirators agreed to carry out their plan to find, harass and assault African Americans. At around 4:15 a.m., Montgomery, John Aaron Rice, Blalack, and Butlers drove to west Jackson in Montgomery’s white Jeep with the understanding that Richards, Graves and Dedmon would join them a short time later.

At approximately 5:00 a.m., the four occupants of the Jeep spotted Anderson in a motel parking lot off Ellis Avenue. They decided that Anderson would be a good target for an assault because he was African-American and appeared to be intoxicated. Rice and Blalack got out of the Jeep to distract Anderson while they waited for the Richards, Graves, and Dedmon to arrive. After Richards, Graves and Dedmon arrived in a Ford F250 truck, Rice and Dedmon physically assaulted Anderson. After the assault, the four occupants of the Jeep left the motel parking lot in the Jeep.

Dedmon then deliberately used his truck to run over Anderson, causing injuries which resulted in Anderson’s death.

Richards initially falsely told law enforcement officials that she did not know the reason for the assault and did not encourage Dedmon to hit the victim with the truck. Richards later admitted that she knew that the assault was racially motivated and that she and Graves encouraged Dedmon to commit the fatal assault.

This case was the result of a cooperative effort among the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Mississippi and the Hinds County, Mississippi, District Attorney’s Office. This case was investigated by the Jackson Division of the FBI and the Jackson Police Department. It is being prosecuted by Trial Attorney Sheldon L. Beer and Deputy Chief Paige M. Fitzgerald of the Civil Rights Division, and Glenda R. Haynes of the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Mississippi.

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Comments (5)

Adrian Willanger
206 909-7536 AdrianWillanger-broker.com - Seattle, WA
Profit from my two decades of experience

These acts should be prosecuted.  Is five-years long enough for deliberately running someone over?

Apr 10, 2015 02:59 AM
Jill Murty, Realtor - Orange County, CA
Movoto - Laguna Niguel, CA

My gosh, what is wrong with people??!!  The decline of family, standards and values is what brings this.

Apr 10, 2015 02:59 AM
Captain Wayne - Rowlett Real Estate School
Rowlett Real Estate School - Panama City, FL
Rowlett Real Estate School / Owner and Instructor

Sometimes the Justice dept. just makes me shake my head... And people really can't wrap their heads around all men are created equal... That'd solve so many issues...

Apr 10, 2015 08:26 AM
Georgie Hunter R(S) 58089
Hawai'i Life Real Estate Brokers - Haiku, HI
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What a bizarre story. It saddens me to read about these kind of things.

Jun 10, 2015 07:13 PM
Inna Ivchenko
Barcode Properties - Encino, CA
Realtor® • GRI • HAFA • PSC Calabasas CA

Why some people choose a way of violence?... But who am I to judge.....

Feb 22, 2016 05:27 PM