Chapel Hill mom of critically injured baby speaks about shooter

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Monday, December 28, 2015
Child shot in Chapel Hill
A child was shot on Christmas day in Chapel Hill

CHAPEL HILL, N.C. -- The same day the mother of a 1-year-old girl who was shot while in her arms Christmas day called for the gunman to turn himself in, the Orange County Sheriff's Office said they had a suspect in custody.

Police arrested 22-year-old Shaquille Oneill Davis Sunday and charged him with attempted first-degree murder and assault with a deadly weapon. The investigation led police to the 3500 block of Century Oaks Road in Durham, where authorities spotted Davis getting into a car.

Shaquille Davis
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The emotional and desperate plea for justice came from Tylena Williams and her family outside UNC Children's Hospital Sunday where Maleah Williams is in critical condition. Maleah's family told ABC11 she underwent two surgeries after being shot in the head.

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"She's fighting," said Tylena Williams. "She's fighting hard."

Through sobs, Williams described what happened on Christmas Day outside Maleah's godparents' apartment on Trinity Court in Chapel Hill.

She said under the watch of several adults, about 10 children were running around, playing with their new Christmas toys. Williams said she was holding Maleah when she saw a car drive through the parking lot, then back up a hill before stopping near a set of dumpsters. She said a man inside the car started spraying bullets into the yard down below.

"And he just started shooting and I started running," Williams said. "I felt my body being so warm and my baby was just bleeding so much and gasping for air and I kept telling her I love her- please don't leave me."

A tribute in support of Maleah has been building outside that apartment. Friends, family, and neighbors have been leaving stuffed animals piled high and writing messages for Maleah on a poster taped to the window.

On Sunday, her family wanted to send a message directly to the gunman.

"You know who you are," said Linda Riley. "She saw you. I don't want you to think you're going to get away with it. You need to turn yourself in."

Maleah's mom said the bullet that went through her daughter's head wasn't meant for the infant- a happy little girl adored by everyone.

Maleah Williams

"You rode right by all them kids," she said. "You knew there was a chance so why would you even do that? Now she's up there fighting for her life and it is killing me."

No other children were injured in the shooting.

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Davis is being held at the Orange County Detention Center under a $650,000 secured bond.

Statement from Chapel Hill's Mayor Hemminger on shooting:

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