16-Year-Old Breaks Down in Court and Shouts 'I Love You, Mama' After Being Charged as an Adult for Murder

Mar. 15, 2025

Sean Simpson crying at the Gaston County Courthouse on Jan. 29, 2025.Photo:Mike Hensdill/USA TODAY NETWORK / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Sean James Curtis Simpson, charged with first-degree murder and attempted first-degree murder, cries out as he stands before Judge John Greenlee

Mike Hensdill/USA TODAY NETWORK / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

A North Carolina teenager broke down in tears in court after being charged as an adult for murder.

According to local media outletWCCB, 16-year-old Sean Simpson was charged with first-degree murder in connection with the killing of 16-year-old Zaquavious Dawkins in Gastonia, North Carolina, on Jan. 26.

Appearing at Gaston County Courthouse on Jan. 29, Simpson was overcome with emotion as the judge read his charges and appointed him a capital defender. Simpson will be tried as an adult and is being held without bail, per WCCB.

According to theCharlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department, an amendment to North Carolina’s “Raise the Age” law came into effect on Dec. 1, 2024, and allows 16 and 17-year-olds to be tried as adults for felonies A through E, which includes murder.

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Zaquavious Dawkins

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WCCB reported that Dawkins was walking to a store on North Chester Street to buy items for his disabled mother when Simpson allegedly shot him.

“He gave me a kiss. He said, ‘I’ll be back.’ I said, ‘I love you too,' ” Dawkins' mother Tilise told local media outlet7 News.

Dawkins' family members said the two had had disputes in the past, per WCCB and 7 News.

Sean Simpson crying at the Gaston County Courthouse on Jan. 29, 2025.Mike Hensdill/USA TODAY NETWORK / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Sean James Curtis Simpson, charged with first-degree murder and attempted first-degree murder, cries out as he stands before Judge John Greenlee

According to local media outlet theGaston Gazette, a boy who had been walking with Dawkins from a Family Dollar store on Jan. 26 told police that a black Tesla drove past them and a boy in the back seat — who he identified as Simpson — shouted something out of the window.

Dawkins was found covered in blood in a parking lot and had a gunshot wound to his right shoulder, per Robinson’s affidavit. He was pronounced dead at the hospital.

The witness also told detectives that he and Simpson had fought the previous school year at Ashbrook High School.

PEOPLE has contacted the Gaston Police Department for comment.

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“He was sweet,” Dawkins' aunt Denise Wilson told WCCB last month. “He was kind. He would do anything for anybody. I mean, all you have to do is just say, ‘Tank, will you go do this? Yes, ma’am. Yes, sir.' … For him to not be here today, we’re all heartbroken. We’re heartbroken.“

“[You’re] out here doing big boy things, and this is what’s going to happen,” Wilson added to WCCB. “You got to suffer the consequences.”

Ashbrook High School also paid tribute to Dawkins in aFacebook poston Jan. 27.

“Tank was not only a scholar-athlete but also a kind and thoughtful soul who touched the lives of everyone around him,” the statement continued. “Our thoughts and prayers are with his family, friends, and loved ones during this difficult time. Tank will forever be a part of the Green Wave.”

They added, “Rest in peace, Tank. Your legacy will live on in our hearts.”

Two days after Dawkins' death, Simpson was arrested at Gaston Adolescent Center, where he had been undergoing treatment, per theGaston Gazette. According to the center’swebsite, the center treats “children and adolescents that have significant emotional and behavioral difficulties.”

source: people.com