Jeremy Arrington, 32, was convicted last month of killing 23-year-old Syasia McBurroughs, 11-year-old Al-Jahon Whitehurst and his younger sister, 7-year-old Ariel Little Whitehurst, because he was angry about something his brothers did. “, The mother had shared on social media. On October 13, 2016, Newark police issued a warning asking the public to help locate the then 26-year-old Arrington, who said he had shot and sexually assaulted an acquaintance. Knell Mortuary

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The 29-year-old mother of Ariel and Al-Jahon, who had known Arrington for years, shared the post again – what prosecutors said was the motive behind the horrific November 5 attack. With a loaded gun, Arrington stormed Hedden Terrace’s home belonging to the children’s grandmother, where he met nine people. He tied them all. Essex County Assistant Attorney General Justin Edwab said Arrington then viewed the apartment as an “amusement park,” wandering around and stabbing people with kitchen knives before returning and starting again. The torture continued for an hour and a half. “It caused as much pain to that family as it could,” Edwab said, according to NJ.com. The children were each stabbed more than twelve times. Mac Burroughs, a family friend who was just visiting and whom Arrington did not know, was fatally shot in the head. Three other people, including the children’s mother and her 13-year-old twin brothers, were also stabbed, but survived. The carnage could have been worse if it had not been for another family friend who had visited – a young girl with autism – who had managed to hide in a closet and call the police from her cell phone. Arrington escaped from the house before police could arrest him. fled to a friend’s house and blocked himself, claiming he was a hostage. This turned out to be a lie. After a fight with the police the next day, he finally surrendered. Arrington was released on bail on a charge of assault on the day of the killings. He had been arrested 10 times in the decade before the killings. The day he entered Whitehurst’s home, he had four felony convictions and three different pending charges. In court, his defense attorney had tried to plead guilty. the judge rejected it because the lawyer could not find an expert to testify. Miami Dade Police Department / Facebook

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Among the survivors who spoke at the sentencing trial was Bilkis Karam, the aunt of the murdered children. She described hearing Ariel screaming in the bathroom as Arrington stabbed her repeatedly until “after a while she stopped screaming,” NJ.com reported. Arrington also put a gun in Bilkis’s mouth and threatened to kill her. “I can not see this. I want to see this,” he told the court. “She really should have killed me that day. “I do not want to feel this pain anymore.” The children’s grandmother also spoke in court, apologizing to the McBurrough family for failing to protect Syasia, a guest at her home. They shouted back that he has no responsibility. Arrington did not take a stand during his trial, but issued a brief statement apologizing to the families, describing his actions as “crazy and unjustified” and claiming he would change positions with the victims if he could. The families did not accept his apology. “You have committed perhaps the most horrific, heinous, cruel and miserable murders this county has ever seen,” Judge Ronald D. Wigler told Arrington. “This case may be the worst I have ever seen.” The judge sentenced him to three consecutive life sentences for murder and three consecutive 50-year sentences for each of the three attempted homicides for the surviving victims. He must serve 281 years to qualify for parole. “Justice has been done,” said Deputy Attorney General Edwab. “This defendant is clearly bad and clearly deserves all 375 years in the New Jersey jail for the heinous crimes he committed on November 5, 2016. These families have been waiting over 5 years for this moment and we are all so grateful for this penalty .” Assistant Attorney General Chelsea Coleman added: “While nothing can restore the lives of Ariel, Al-Jahon and Syasia, we hope that today’s sentence will give their families a sense of closure.” YouTube / Yonkers Police Station

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