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28-year-old Robert Ahmaad Middleton Jr. faces a first-degree murder charge in the death of his son who was less than 1 year old.

Gastonia Police allege Middleton fractured the skull of his son, Deville Ahmaad Middleton, causing hemorrhaging on the brain, which led to the child’s death. He also faces a charge of causing serious bodily injury to the deceased son’s twin sibling.

The abuse allegedly occurred between June 8 and June 21, according to arrest warrants. The exact age of the two children were not made available.

Gastonia Police did not immediately release any other details of the incident, including the exact date of death for the child.

Middleton has 2015 convictions in Mecklenburg County for violating a protective order in 2015 and two counts of attempted first-degree arson in 2014.

In those cases, Middleton was given a probation sentence.
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Middleton was brought before District Court Judge Richard B. Abernethy during his first appearance.

Abernethy denied Middleton bond based on the severity of his charges and a prior conviction of attempted first-degree arson in 2014.
Toward the end of the hearing, Abernethy, who advised Middleton to consult his appointed attorney before speaking, asked if Middleton had any questions. Middleton began to speak, paused and let out a sigh before claiming he could prove his innocence.
“I’m actually paying for a funeral service for my son, God rest his soul,” Middleton said to Abernethy. “I actually have two really good jobs right now.

“All I’m saying is… I can actually guarantee you, 100 percent prove to you that I did not kill my kid or abuse him in any way,” he continued.

Mop top killed Deville Ahmaad Middleton and abused his twin Davale Ahmaad Middleton,
 
The first time Takaylia Young became pregnant, her boyfriend, Robert Middleton, told her to get an abortion.

"He wasn't too happy about it," Young said, speaking as she testified during Middleton's criminal trial. "He said we'll have to get an abortion."

Young did. But the second time she became pregnant, she decided to continue on with the pregnancy, and she had twins.

Now, Middleton stands trial in the death of one of the infant boys, Deville Ahmaad Middleton, who was found to have a fractured skull before he died.

Middleton is charged with first-degree murder in Deville's death. He is also accused of intentionally abusing and injuring Deville’s twin, Davale Ahmaad Middleton, who was also found to have a fractured skull.

Young, 24, testified Monday, telling jurors about her relationship with Middleton, who she met on Facebook in 2018.

Young was working at the Harris Teeter in Belmont when they met, and Middleton lived with his mother.

Eventually though, she helped pay for hotels for him, and then the two moved in together in an apartment on Cox Road in Gastonia.

Less than a year into their relationship, Young became pregnant for the first time, and Middleton, she said, said he wasn't ready to have another child. She agreed to terminate the pregnancy, and Middleton paid for it.

"We would get into arguments about it," she said. "I was afraid of doing it on my own."

In 2019, she learned she was pregnant again, this time with twins.

"I was shocked at first, but I was really excited about having two babies," she said.

When she told Middleton about the twins in a phone conversation, he hung up on her, and when the two eventually talked about it again, "we argued a lot about keeping the boys," she said in court.

Her pregnancy was considered high-risk, and she was hospitalized twice. At 32 weeks, she went into labor, and the boys were born on May 17, 2020.

Prosecutors now allege that Middleton abused both of the infants shortly after their birth.

Assistant District Attorney Debbie Gulledge told jurors that the babies were only home for 11 days before Deville began having trouble breastfeeding. One weekend, the boys stayed alone with Middelton, and Deville "seemed off" after that, and his sleep schedule changed, Gulledge said in court.

Young took Deville to an eye doctor appointment, and from there he was taken to the hospital, where he was found to have a skull fracture and bleeding in his brain.

Devale was then taken to the hospital, and he was found to have similar injuries. He survived, but Deville did not.

After Deville died, Middleton offered conflicting stories to police, Gulledge said. For a while, he denied knowing anything, but then he admitted to handling the boys roughly, she continued. At one point, he said that he bumped into a wall with Deville, and in another instance, he said that he dropped the baby while carrying him outside, the prosecutor said during opening statements..

"By the end of this trial, the picture will be clear, and that is that the defendant is guilty of what he has been charged with," Gulledge said.

One of Middleton's defense attorneys, Joshua Kellough, disagreed. He said that given the severity of Deville's injuries, symptoms would have presented themselves quickly, and he questioned the prosecution's timeline, adding that what Middleton admitted to couldn't have caused such severe injuries in the babies.

He said that while Deville's death was tragic, there is not enough information about what happened to offer a clear picture of its cause.

article originally appeared on The Gaston Gazette: Man accused of baby's murder didn't want children, mother says
 
He hated that he was expected to do more than sit around and play video games all day and fuck this woman when she came home from work.

Let me also say this woman did not love her children enough to pick a mate that wanted to be a father.

She could have had these children and left this man alone to be the loser he wanted to be.
 
ROBERT A MIDDLETON JR

Incarceration Status:
ACTIVE​
Total Incarceration Term:
LIFE​
Conviction Date:
02/28/2023​
Projected Release Date:
LIFE​
Primary Crime:
MURDER FIRST DEGREE (PRINCIPAL)​

Commitment​

Docket#​

Offense (Qualifier)​

Offense Date​

Type​

Sentencing
Penalty
Class Code​
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INITIAL​
20056287​
MURDER FIRST DEGREE (PRINCIPAL)​
06/08/2020​
FELON​
CLASS A​
 
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