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Deryl Dedmon Pleads Guilty In Mississippi Hate Crime Hit-And-Run Of James Craig Anderson

By Posted: 03/22/2012 9:20 am Updated: 03/22/2012 6:03 pm

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Deryl Dedmon, 19, charged with capital murder in the June 2011 death of 47-year-old James Craig Anderson in Jackson, reads a letter to Anderson's family after pleading guilty to murder and committing a hate crime, Wednesday, March 21, 2012 in Hinds County Circuit Court. The teenager's charges stemmed from running over Anderson, who is black, with his pickup truck. Dedmon was sentenced to two concurrent life sentences. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis, Pool)

JACKSON, Miss. (AP) -- A white teenager pleaded guilty to murder and a hate crime Wednesday for running over a black man with his pickup truck in a killing a judge called a stain on Mississippi that will take years to fade.

Deryl Dedmon, 19, apologized to the victim's family before he received two life sentences for the June 26 death of James Craig Anderson, a 47-year-old car plant worker who loved to sing in his church choir and was remembered for his sense of humor.

Dedmon, a slight, blonde man wearing a blue jumpsuit, looked down as prosecutors described the killing. Dedmon admitted that he and a group of white teens were partying in Puckett, a small town outside the capital city, when he suggested they find a black man to harass and went to Jackson because of its majority-black population. They found Anderson before dawn outside a hotel. He was beaten before Dedmon ran over him.

Prosecutors said Dedmon and others had targeted blacks for harassment before, usually homeless or drunk people who weren't likely to report it to police.

The victim's sister, Barbara Anderson Young, fought back tears when she addressed the court.

"My brother Craig would give you the shirt off of his back. Because of my brother, James Craig Anderson, our lives were richer, with love, respect and a love of God," she said. "We, the Anderson family, are praying for racial reconciliation not just in Mississippi but all over this land and country. We are praying for the defendant, Dedmon, and his family that they find peace."

When it was his turn to speak, Dedmon's shackles rattled as he turned and faced the Anderson family.

"I am sincerely sorry. I do take full responsibility for my actions on that night. I pray for y'all's family every day ... and that God will soften your hearts to forgive me," Dedmon said.

Members of both families, sitting on opposite sides of a wooden court bench, wiped away tears.

"I was young. I was dumb. I was ignorant ... I was not raised the way that I acted that night. I was raised in a godly house. As I stand before you today, I am a changed man. I am a godly man. God has showed me to see no colors. God showed me that we are all made in the image of God so we are all based on the same thing ... I do not ask y'all to forget, but I do ask y'all to forgive."

Hinds County Circuit Judge Jeff Weill Sr. had the last word.

"Your prejudice has brought shame upon you and placed a great stain on the state of Mississippi. Whatever excuse you may offer for what you have done, forget that. There's no excuse that you can offer for the family of Mr. Anderson or to your fellow Mississippians who have to try to reconcile the horrible damage you have caused," Weill said.

Weill recalled the 1964 killings of three civil rights workers who were murdered and buried in an earthen dam in a rural area in what became known as "Mississippi Burning."

"All the hard work we have done to move our state forward from that earthen dam in Neshoba County to here has been stained by you. A stain that will take years to fade," the judge said.

The case received widespread attention after a video of Anderson's death was obtained by news organizations, including The Associated Press.

The video, taken by a hotel surveillance camera, shows a green Ford truck back up in the hotel parking lot, then lunge forward. Anderson's shirt is illuminated in the headlights before he disappears under the vehicle. Police said Dedmon was driving the truck and later bragged that he ran over Anderson, using a racial slur to describe him.

Dedmon was indicted for capital murder, which in Mississippi carries a sentence of death or life in prison without parole, but District Attorney Robert Shuler Smith said prosecutors couldn't have gotten a conviction. For capital murder, there must be an underlying offense, which had been robbery. Smith said that the investigation revealed that the group did not take Anderson's wallet, as investigators first believed.

Anderson's family also asked prosecutors not to pursue the death penalty, saying they oppose it. They have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against seven teens, including two young girls who were allegedly in the truck with Dedmon.

One of the teens, John Aaron Rice, is charged with simple assault in the case. Authorities said he left the scene in another vehicle before Anderson was killed. Rice has pleaded not guilty and is free on a $5,000 bond.

The FBI has been investigating the case, too, and the judge told Dedmon that his guilty plea in state court would not prevent him from facing federal charges.

Smith said after the hearing there may be additional arrests and promised more details at a news conference Thursday. Smith said this is the first hate crime prosecution in Mississippi that he could find.

"This guilty plea is just the beginning," Smith said.

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dannywanny
03:10 PM on 03/26/2012
Racism is still very prevalent in the south and the election of a black president has fueled hate to levels not seen in half a century.
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BiggpussJr
pissin em off one comment at a time.
02:53 PM on 03/26/2012
The Washington Post had a great op-ed piece on Sunday. It talked about how whites always say that blacks play the race card and that racism is dead. All because of Obama's election. But what it failed to mention is the vile rhetoric that has followed this President. Food Stamp President, the monkey pictures, the disrespect of the First Lady. Racism is FAR from dead, in actuality it is stronger than ever. It has moved from the backwoods to the State Capitals. What we need is for race to be front and center until these MURDERS dont happen at all.
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jmoser1973
It is what it is.
05:58 AM on 03/26/2012
It is just hard to understand why this still happens. Many white people say that black folks play the race card. I think it is a card only those white folks hold who don't want to hear the truth. This is proof that racism is still alive and well.
05:32 AM on 03/26/2012
The thing about cases like these is often times kids like Dedmon are taught racism at home and that's really sad because this isn't America of the first half of the 20th century. We now have people from all walks of life living here and if you cannot find common ground to attempt to get along with people who do not look like you, we're in for a rude awakening !
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ezwalker
Do your best, do what's right, observe golden rule
09:57 PM on 03/25/2012
I am ashamed for my race!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
05:26 AM on 03/26/2012
No need to be ashamed ! Just because someone does something stupid doesn't condemn the whole picture ! We all have an idiot in our mist !
03:58 PM on 03/28/2012
We said. Now if we can only get that thought out to the masses..........
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shothot
same, same, but different
02:28 PM on 03/26/2012
There are individuals in every race that commit race crimes. Sadly, it is a reflection of our society, and the racial divide that begin hundreds of years ago. Just look at the hatred toward our president by many whites, and for no other reason than he's black. Ignorance is our worst enemy and until we all decide it's our responsibility to do away with it, we will always be victims of our ignorance.... and there will be more Mr. Andersons.
03:47 PM on 03/25/2012
Nice to know that criminals always find Christ after their dirty deeds. My question is where was he before the incident?
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shothot
same, same, but different
02:30 PM on 03/26/2012
One might even think it's manipulation.
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dannywanny
03:17 PM on 03/26/2012
They always find religion after they're caught.
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08:31 AM on 03/25/2012
God didn't show him "to see no colors", the justice system did...
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Robert SF
10:10 PM on 03/24/2012
You know, while it's only just, it does no real good to put them in jail after the fact. We need to have a national conversation about racism, but it can't be at the usual academic level. We need to go deep into white communities and just frankly ask, why do you hate n*ggers? Yes, just like that, in their language. We should get all the poison out. Bring it out into the open.
05:29 AM on 03/26/2012
I disagree ! Put him in jail with people he's been conditioned to hate !
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jmoser1973
It is what it is.
05:56 AM on 03/26/2012
Not all white communities think that way. Heck, you can go into black communities and ask the same question when they are killing their own for no reason. We need to ask the human race in general, why do you think it is okay to kill?
07:18 PM on 03/24/2012
"A white teenager pleaded guilty to murder and a hate crime Wednesday for running over a black man with his pickup truck in a killing a judge called a stain on Mississippi that will take years to fade."

As if Mississippi's racist past wasn't already stained !
01:00 PM on 03/25/2012
Amen to that ! Even clorox couldn't remove the stains on Mississippi.
12:22 PM on 03/24/2012
Interesting that these boys would target the presumed weak and defenseless not some black boys that could defend themselves properly. Cowards.
07:19 PM on 03/24/2012
Well of course ! Cowards and bullies usually pick on the weak !
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Razpooten
Nil homini certum est
01:01 AM on 03/24/2012
Take a good look a the face of terrorism in the USA.
09:20 AM on 03/24/2012
America has been a terrorist country since the founding ! Only difference is, the terror was almost always directed at Blacks and other minorities but when some idiots hijack planes and fly them into buildings, Americans tend to get upset as if they aren't guilty of much worse !
11:51 AM on 03/24/2012
fanned!
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Razpooten
Nil homini certum est
01:38 PM on 03/24/2012
Xactly, then driven by the same relgious poison that promotes racism we go to war with countries that had nothing to do with flying planes into buildings; like a pack of rabid dogs.
05:29 AM on 03/26/2012
We've seen racism and terror in America since Jamestown ! Nothing new !
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Razpooten
Nil homini certum est
01:41 PM on 03/26/2012
Yes, but now the fair-skinned and blonde are no longer a façade for the "good guy."
GWBear
Reality focused educated progressive
11:27 PM on 03/23/2012
How is a thin young blonde white guy gonna survive in prison, with the substantial minority presence there?! Hard times ahead for this young man, with no hope for anything better.

Very sad all around.
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Razpooten
Nil homini certum est
01:02 AM on 03/24/2012
A second of forethought would've saved him a life of peril.
09:21 AM on 03/24/2012
Easily ! He should of thought about that before he committed his cowardice act !
10:24 PM on 03/23/2012
Race will always matter in america. I don't care what year it is. It will always matter
09:21 AM on 03/24/2012
Sad but true !
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03:08 PM on 03/25/2012
You should add that it's tragic. But you didn't.
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pleasantlyny
Addie, Carole, Cynthia & Denise, for you we fight
04:17 PM on 03/23/2012
What does it say about that family to not demonize the convicted killer? To not wish the death penalty on him. that statement is full of humanity. She lost her brother and they are thinking about the killers family.

Humanity at its best. This is when you KNOW who you are as a person and as a christian. its easy to scream eye for an eye. its easy to turn your back on those who wronged you. Christians act as if BEING a christian is so easy. it aint.
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Razpooten
Nil homini certum est
01:03 AM on 03/24/2012
Excellent statement.
01:25 PM on 03/23/2012
I really hope he stays behing bars for the rest of his life.
I was in school with him, and he has been racist like this all along:
He insulted Mexican students in Spanish class, made fun of black students etc.
I would have never imagined him killing someone, but as I heard what he did everyone in school knew that he did it because of his ideology and not because he didn't think about what he did.
09:23 AM on 03/24/2012
But where did he get it from ? You say you went to school with him so I assume you have some idea of how he became hateful towards others !
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amd02148
02:20 PM on 03/24/2012
He learned that behavior at home.
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Robert SF
10:14 PM on 03/24/2012
The fact that his behavior was acceptable (he wasn't an outcase, was he?) makes everyone racist.