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Redlands Teen Murder Arrests Bring Relief, Renewed Concern

21.05.12

By Chris Levister

Shanita Williams-McCaleb, said she never gave up hope that the person(s) responsible for gunning down her son Quinn would be found.

“A lot of prayer, a lot of tears, and lots of waiting, I didn't know when, but I knew we would reach this point,” she said. “I knew we would. I never gave up the faith. I never gave up hope we would be here.”

Quinn McCaleb, 17, and Andrew Jackson, 16, were killed while visiting with friends at a play area inside the Cinnamon Creek Apartments in north Redlands on Jan. 5, 2011. Two other teens were seriously wounded and a third escaped unhurt.

Redlands police arrested 18-year-old Anthony John Legaspi, 22-year-old John David Salazar and 18-year-old Adrian Powers. They were charged with first degree murder and attempted murder. They were each held on $5 million bail. If convicted, each faces up to 220 years to life in prison.


Source: Black Voice News