Judge denies bond for man accused of killing boy while he played a video game in living room

Published 9:18 pm Tuesday, June 25, 2019

A Brookhaven city judge denied bond Tuesday for a man accused of killing a 7-year-old boy in a drive-by shooting.

Judge Brad Boerner read formal charges against John Weathersby, of Wesson, during Weathersby’s initial appearance in city court, which is held on Tuesdays at the Lincoln County Justice Court building.

Based on an affidavit filed by Capt. Clint Earls of the Brookhaven Police Department, Weathersby is charged with murder in the shooting death of Quantavious Allen Jr., who was fatally struck by a bullet when Weathersby fired at Allen’s home June 12.

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Weathersby, 24, allegedly sprayed Allen’s home on Grant Road with rounds from an AK-47, according to police. The boy was hit while playing a video game in the living room. His 5-year-old sister was playing nearby and his father was in a bedroom watching television. Allen was flown to University of Mississippi Medical Center, where he died several hours after the shooting.

Boerner considered recommendations and the charge pending against Weathersby and ordered him held without bond. He is being held in the Copiah County Jail.

The judge will reconsider setting bond at Weathersby’s preliminary hearing, which is set for July 9 in city court.

“Your preliminary hearing is not a hearing as to guilt or innocence, but a hearing as to whether or not there is evidence to support you being held on this charge,” Boerner said. “If there is enough evidence at that time, it (the case) will be sent to grand jury and the grand jury will then review it to either indict you or not indict you.”

Weathersby indicated he would hire his own attorney, so Boerner did not appoint a public defender.