Teenage killer Kaomarion Kendrick was smirking when he was arrested, cops say, but any sneer left was wiped off the 19-year-old’s mug when he was sentenced to spend the rest of his life behind bars.
Spalding County Sheriff
The Georgia youth was slammed with life without parole plus an additional 85 years for gunning down teen Emmanuel Dorsey in September 2023 during a fight between “two rival cliques” outside a football stadium at Griffin High School, an hour south of Atlanta, per New York Post.
Griffin Spalding County Schools
Following the game between Griffin and Spalding high schools, Kendrick, then 17, pulled a gun during a gang fight and shot 14-year-old Dorsey in the neck and face as he fled in fear with others, say sources.
Kendrick went on the lam for eight days before lawmen nabbed him — armed with a rapid-fire Glock handgun — in a car parked in a home driveway in a nearby county, say sources.
Spalding County Sheriff
Photos reportedly showed the handcuffed teen with a menacing grin on his face as he was put into a squad car.
Incredibly, after his sentencing, the victim’s still-devastated mom, Charlotte Williams, had forgiveness for the murderous creep.
“My heart just goes out to [Kendrick] because he messed up his entire life by not thinking about what he was doing at the time,” she says. “He’s so young and don’t have no one there for him.
“Of course, I think about my child, I love my child. But I think about kids and what happens to them.”
Still, the heartbroken mother notes that “it’s best to get people like that off the street.”