Jamie Urton shot to death after accidentally hitting 4 year old in Cincinnati Ohio

Driver Killed after hitting 4 year old in Cincinnati Ohio


Well, here we go again with another senseless killing of a young man, who 
accidentally hit a 4 year old child with his car, while on his break from work.

Even though i live in Cincinnati, this type of thing occurs everywhere. It is real
shame that  you can't go about your business without some criminal attacking
you and ultimately taking your life.

This is what happened to 44 year old Jamie Urton in Cincinnati last Friday.

Some punk, not paying attention to his own child, allows the child to get away 
from him, run in the street and gets hit by an oncoming vehicle.

What is the worse part of the story is that the driver did stop out of concern,
only to be executed like a dog. What a shame, and this fool is still on the loose.
I'll let you read the story below.

-brother teacher

Note: the following article taken from Hearst Television Inc


The father of a 4-year-old child who was struck by a car has been charged in connection with the driver’s death.
Police said Jamie Urton, 44, was shot to death after he accidentally hit a 4-year-old boy who dashed into Kenton Street last Friday. Urton stopped, but was attacked by people who saw the boy hit. The witnesses dragged Urton from his car and assaulted him, police said.
“Somewhere in the middle of that assault he was shot, and he expired because of that shooting,” said Cincinnati Fraternal Order of Police President Dan Hils.
The child was treated at a hospital and released.
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Police said two people now face murder charges in connection with Urton’s death: Deonte Baber, 25, and Jamall Killings, the 4-year-old’s father.
Baber and Killings are still at large.
A 911 call reveals just how upset the father of the 4-year-old got after his son was hit by a car on Kenton Street.
Caller: You're OK, and I took care of dude. I killed him. He dead. He dead. The dude that hit you by the car, he dead. I killed him. I'm serious. He's dead.
A witness to Urton’s killing said the unarmed victim was begging for mercy as the gunman shot him over and over, even after his body fell limp.
“He didn’t mean to do it. He was bawling his eyes out, saying he was sorry, begging for mercy, basically, and they shot him,” said the witness, who we are not identifying.
"The guy was reaching in the window beating him up in the window and then eventually the door of the car came open and I heard five gunshots," the witness added.
Several witnesses called 911 and described the violent killing in detail.
Caller: They made the people in the silver car get out of the car. One laid on the street and they had him lay on the street on his hands and knees and then the other one on the other side is the one they shot, I think, because that's where I heard the boom, boom, boom, boom.
"After his arms just dropped and there was no life in him anymore, they shot him again," the witness said.


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A witness to a murder says the unarmed victim was begging for mercy as the gunman shot him over and over, even after his body fell limp.


Police said Jamie Urton, 44, was shot to death after he accidentally hit a 4-year-old boy who dashed into Kenton Street last Friday. Urton stopped but was attacked by people who saw the boy hit.
“He didn’t mean to do it, he was bawling his eyes out, saying he was sorry, begging for mercy, basically, and they shot him,” said the witness, who we are not identifying.
The witness said she was just a few feet away from where the child was hit and saw the entire event evolve in the street.
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It all began, according to the witness, when a man who appeared to be with the child began screaming at people driving on the street. The witness says the man was so aggressive it appeared he distracted Urton, who seemed to be unsure why the man was upset.
“So he (Urton) was looking out his driver’s side and hit the kid on the right side because he didn’t know what was going on,” the witness said.
The man who was with the boy began to attack Urton, who was still in his car, the witness said, but then that man went to tend to the child.
Another man then began the fatal attack on Urton, according to the witness.
“You could hear him wailing, saying, ‘I’m sorry, I’m so sorry.’ The guy was reaching in the window, beating him up in the window,” the witness said.
The altercation escalated when the man pulled a gun.
“He just fell, he just stopped and they kept going at, after he stopped. They kept shooting him,” the witness said. “After his arms just dropped and there was no life left in him anymore, they shot him again.”
Police said two people now face murder charges in connection with Urton’s death: Deonte Baber, 25, and Jamall Killings, the 4-year-old’s father.
Meanwhile, friends and family of Urton attended his funeral Friday, exactly a week after he was murdered.
At the Cincinnati Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired, where Urton worked, the machines were quiet. Co-workers were given the day to attend the services.
“Certainly he’ll be missed in the workplace but he’ll really be missed as a friend and somebody we can count on and a good guy,” said John Mitchell, CEO of the association.

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