Prosecutor: 5-year-old boy in car when suspect was acting took him to the emergency room ‘absolutely’

No bindings for the Omaha woman who was supposed to care for a 5-year-old boy. Antonia Cannon, 20, stood before a judge Friday to hear the charges against her, died as a result of child abuse. During a court appearance, prosecutors released disturbing details about Jaylen Hearns’ death. Preliminary autopsy results show that he was beaten up and court documents show that officers found blood and blood splatters in Cannon’s home, along with a “striking device” that appeared to be scattered nearby. . blood. Douglas County Attorney Don Klein said the boy had other injuries as well. “It was the most serious injury at the time, bleeding into the internal organs, but he had other bruising and obvious trauma that the child suffered,” Klein said. They said they also believed the boy was inside Cannon’s car when she was working at a restaurant. Investigators are putting up a timeline with GPS from her phone, the 911 calls she made to report she was cold and unresponsive and when she arrived with Jaylen at the Creighton University Medical Center emergency room near 24th and Cumming Street . Prosecutors said the boy was in full rigor mortis. “The child had been dead for some time,” Klein said, adding that prosecutors alleged that Cannon made an inconsistent statement, first saying that he left Jelene with his 12-year-old sister and that the biological mother took him to lunch. picked up for The sister told that the police did not take care of the boy and on Tuesday was the last time she saw him alive. Detectives also heard from Canon’s 3-year-old daughter, who said, “Mom called JH.” He said he had also suffered physical injuries. This is heartbreaking and very sad. We want to believe that our children are completely safe,” Klein said. An examination of other court documents shows that a judge detained Jaylen’s father, 49-year-old Robert Hearns Sr., last summer. and his 24-year-old mother. A review of court records found no evidence of child neglect abuse by Hearns or Jaylen’s biological mother. Authorities arrested the father last month for domestic violence against Cannon. If convicted, Cannon faces 20 years in prison. His children are now with the state.

No bondage for Omaha woman who was supposed to care for a 5 year old boy.

Antonia Cannon, 20, stood before a judge on Friday to hear the charges against her, which died as a result of child abuse.

During a court appearance, prosecutors released disturbing details of Jaylen Hearns’ death.

Preliminary autopsy results show that he was beaten up and court documents show that officers found blood and blood splatters in Cannon’s home, as well as a “striking device” that appeared to be scattered near the bloodline. .

Douglas County Attorney Don Klein said the boy also suffered other injuries.

“It was the most serious injury at the moment, bleeding into the internal organs, but the child had other bruising and obvious trauma,” Klein said.

He said he also believed the boy was inside Cannon’s car when she was working at a restaurant. Investigators are putting up a timeline with GPS from her phone, the 911 calls she made to report she was cold and unresponsive and when she arrived with Jaylen at the Creighton University Medical Center emergency room near 24th and Cumming Street .

Prosecutors said the boy was in a near-death condition.

“The kid was dead for a while,” Klein said.

Prosecutors allege that Cannon made inconsistent statements, first stating that he dropped off Jaylen with his 12-year-old sister and that the biological mother picked her up for lunch.

The sister told the police that she did not take care of the boy and that Tuesday was the last time she saw him alive. Detectives also heard from Cannon’s 3-year-old daughter, who said, “Mom called JH.”

He said that there have also been physical injuries.

“This is heartbreaking and very sad. We want to believe that our children are completely safe,” Klein said.

An examination of other court documents shows that a judge had detained Jaylen’s father, 49-year-old Robert Hearns Sr., last summer and his 24-year-old mother had visited. A review of court records found no evidence of child neglect abuse by Hearns or Jaylen’s biological mother.

The father was arrested last month by authorities on charges of domestic violence against Cannon.

If convicted, Cannon faces a prison sentence of 20 years.

Her children are now with the state.