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Police say a two-month-old child is dead, a victim of domestic violence.

Jaquirion Dancer, just 2 months old, was the victim of a brutal beating that police say ultimately killed him.

Before 8 a.m. Wednesday, police were called to the home for a domestic violence situation.

The baby was reportedly being held in mom's arms when the suspect started hitting the mom and the boy.

Jaquirion was so badly hurt during the beating, he was taken to a hospital. Later that night, Jaquirion died from his injuries.

"We do have a suspect in custody for that. It is going to be reviewed at the district attorney's office in the next coming days," Assistant Chief Steve Caballero said.
 
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21-year-old Kenta Evans of Milwaukee is now charged in connection with the death of 2-month-old Jaquerrion Dancer.

According to the criminal complaint, the infant was admitted to Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin in respiratory failure on Wednesday, June 5. Doctors diagnosed the baby with skull fractures, hemorrhaging and other brain injuries.

When investigators spoke with Jaquerrion’s mother, Jessica McNeal, she indicated on that Wednesday morning, Evans came over the see the baby. The complaint indicates once inside McNeal’s residence, “the defendant quickly switched from wanting to see (Jaquerrion) to accusing (McNeal) of having other men in the house.” Apparently, Evans took McNeal’s cell phone “and smashed it against the wall.” The complaint says at some point, McNeal picked up Jaquerrion and backed away from Evans. After she sat down on a mattress, the complaint says Evans “started punching (McNeal) repeatedly with closed fists, all while (McNeal) was continuing to hold (Jaquerrion).”

The complaint says McNeal’s sister took Jaquerrion from the residence — and drove the infant to the hospital. McNeal mentioned calling police — and that is when Evans apparently fled the residence.

Police later went to the home of Evans’ mother — and “located the defendant hiding in a closet.” He was arrested.

Once at Children’s Hospital, doctors noted the baby had “swelling of the scalp.” The child died from his injuries shortly before 9 p.m. later that same day. After an autopsy, the medical examiner indicated the preliminary manner of death was ruled a homicide.

When police interviewed Evans on Thursday, June 6, He “admitted to being involved in an altercation” with Jessica McNeal. The complaint says during the altercation, “the defendant attempted to take (Jaquerrion) away from (McNeal).” He apparently “tried to pulled (McNeal’s) arms off of (Jaquerrion), became frustrated, and began punching (McNeal) repeatedly. The defendant believed he struck (Jaquerrion) multiple times with a closed fist.” When Evans saw the injuries to Jaquerrion’s head, he “admitted he caused the injuries by punching (Jaquerrion).”
 
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A Wisconsin mother is mourning the loss of her 2-month-old son, who was born premature, after police said he died during a domestic violence dispute.

Police said Jaquirion Dancer was in his mother's arms when the beating began.

According to WISN-TV, Jaquirion was taken to the hospital but died a few hours later.

"You know, this is her little boy who was born not long ago, a preemie who was fighting and doing well, and for her this is a huge tragedy," said Rev. Dan Quakkelaar, a pastor, who met with the mother to offer comfort and support. "You can tell from the picture that he was a beautiful boy and full of life, and it's hard to deal with when a life like that is lost and so tragically and so unnecessarily."
 
She tried to save him. He was going to kill him and she wouldnt give him up and tried to protect him.
What a monster.
 
A Milwaukee man convicted of the punching death of a 2-month-old boy was sentenced to prison.

Kenta Evans, 22, pleaded guilty in January to one count of second-degree reckless homicide, and one count of child abuse.
On Thursday, Evans was sentenced to serve 15 years in prison and 10 years’ extended supervision on the homicide conviction, and three years in prison and three years’ extended supervision on the child abuse conviction. The court ordered the sentences be served concurrently, for a total of 15 years in prison and 10 years’ extended supervision.

Prosecutors said Jaquerrion Dancer died at a hospital after he was punched at a home near 28th Street and Chambers Street on June 5, 2019.

Dancer’s mother Jessica McNeal told investigators that Kenta Evans, the boy's father, came over to see the baby on June 5, 2019. The complaint indicated once inside McNeal’s residence, Evans “quickly switched from wanting to see (Jaquerrion) to accusing (McNeal) of having other men in the house.”

The complaint said at some point, McNeal picked up the baby and backed away from Evans. After she sat down on a mattress, the complaint said Evans “started punching (McNeal) repeatedly with closed fists, all while (McNeal) was continuing to hold (Jaquerrion).”

The complaint said McNeal’s sister took the baby from the residence and drove him to the hospital.

According to the criminal complaint, Dancer was admitted to Children’s Wisconsin in respiratory failure. Doctors diagnosed the baby with skull fractures, hemorrhaging, and other brain injuries. Doctors noted the baby had “swelling of the scalp.” The child died from his injuries shortly before 9 p.m. later that same
When police interviewed Evans the next day, he “admitted to being involved in an altercation” with McNeal. The complaint said during the altercation, “(Evans) attempted to take (Jaquerrion) away from (McNeal).” He apparently “tried to pulled (McNeal’s) arms off of (Jaquerrion), became frustrated, and began punching (McNeal) repeatedly. Evans believed he struck (Jaquerrion) multiple times with a closed fist.” When Evans saw the injuries to the baby’s head, he “admitted he caused the injuries by punching (Jaquerrion).”
Loved ones said Evans was devastated by the tragedy — as were they.

“Torn apart, because we lost our grandson,” said Kenta Evans Sr., Evans’ father. “He said he blanked out.”

Evans Sr. admitted his son was wrong for throwing punches but said there was more to the story that McNeal didn’t mention.
“Our son is taking responsibility for his part. He would never hurt that baby. You put this baby in harm’s way by picking this baby up and using him for a shield. He is struggling, hurting behind this. He says, ‘Dad, I miss my little man every day.’ My son says, ‘I miss my little man,'” said Evans Sr.
 
Wtf? Is the paternal grandfather blaming the mother because she was holding the baby? That she was 'using him as a shield' HOW ABOUT YOUR DICKLESS SON STOPS PUNCHING HUH????
How about him not fucking punching the woman who just gave birth and has a tiny baby in her arms? What was she meant to do? Ask him to hold on a minute while she put the baby down?
He didn't black out you stupid old fuck. As evidenced by his statement where he explains what he did? He didn't lose control of himself, he felt he had lost control of her. Other men? She just had a baby. She is unlikely to be entertaining other men and even if she is? She's FUCKING ALLOWED TO.
Slavery is outlawed remember? You don't own her.
I hope jail is REALLY fucking awful for you.
and stop pretending you cared about that baby. No one believes that except your Dad who clearly raised you in his image. I guess your mother copped her beatings when she had empty arms.
Bet that 'I miss my son' line really gets Daddy to cough up some cash for your jail account.
Your father the only one with a word for you. Ironic isn't it.
Your FATHER.
 
Grandpa you need to take accountability for raising a baby killing piece of shit.

Even if he felt that way that it something he should have kept to himself -

Whatever the mom did or did not do is something she will have to live with everyday - it will never change the fact that your son punched his son to death.
 
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