Georgia teen gets life sentence for strangling sister over Wi-Fi password
A Georgia teenager was
sentenced to life in prison for choking his older sister to death during
an argument over the family’s Wi-Fi password, authorities said.
Kevon Watkins, 18, of Macon, was found guilty Friday of
killing 20-year-old Alexus Breanna Watkins at their Westmount Road home
in February 2018, prosecutors for the Macon Judicial Circuit said in a news release.
Watkins, who was 16 at the time of the murder, waived
his right to a jury trial, opting instead to have a judge hear testimony
and decide his fate.
He was sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole.
The
incident began as an argument between the teen and his mother after
Kevon Watkins changed the Wi-Fi password so he could play video games
without interruption, prosecutors said.
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Prosecutors said Kevon held his sister in a chokehold for about 15 minutes, and one Bibb County deputy testified the 16-year-old was still choking her when authorities arrived 10 minutes after the 911 call.
Watkins eventually released the woman and deputies tried to resuscitate her. She was declared dead at a hospital later that night.
Martin argued that although Watkins didn’t intend to kill his sister, he intentionally placed her in the chokehold that led to her death.
“This act of violence resulted in an unspeakable tragedy for this family,” Macon DA David Cooke said. “I hope this verdict and sentence closes the door on this chapter of their lives and that they will be able to begin to heal.”
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