that eighth grader told us that the suspects do not know each other. they claim that juvenile had nothing to do with the incident. they also tell cnn that the 17-year-old lettened to kill the juvenile. we asked the attorney for the 17-year-old demarcus elkins whether or not this client knew that 15-year-old. he did not answer the question. in fact he s going to hold an 11:30 a.m. press conference in just a little over an hour now. we ll be there and we ll bring that to you. but that s the latest from the courts. so is the court alleging that the 15-year-old wielded the gun in this case? reporter: well, we understand from police it was an anonymous tip that led them to this juvenile suspect. the police tell us that during questioning, the juvenile suspect pointed at the 17-year-old as the fatal shooter. it s also worth pointing out that the mother sherry west, the mother of the 13 month old, who was shot and killed, told thaws
14-year-old boy who the police are not naming because of his age, are charged with first degree murder. nick is in the small town of brunswick. you saturday down yesterday with the baby s mom, sherry west. i don t know how she got in front of a camera. how was she with you? i apologize, i think we re having some audio issues with nick. i waited because i didn t know if you could hear him and i couldn t. we ll get back with nick when we get that problem taken care of for you. what s happening overseas right now. secretary of state john kerry arrived in baghdad just a short time ago. previously unannounced visit for him. he was in israel with president obama a couple days ago. remember this past week marked
i still have to ask you these questions. did you hear any shots in the area? yes, i heard the shots. well, take a look at 17-year-old demarcus allen and a 14-year-old boy who police are not naming because of his age. they are charged with first degree murder now. nick valencia is in news brunswick and i know you sat down with the baby s mom, sherry west. this is not the first son she has lost to violence, right? it s not. she lost an 18-year-old son back in 2008 to a stabbing incident. he was trying to break up a fight. so, she s already suffered a similar loss before. but i spoke to her yesterday, christi, as you can imagine. she lost a lot of faith in humanity and very paranoid about living here in brunswick. when we showed up, she was packing up her belongings and saying she is moving back to new jersey, where she has family. we spoke about her son and what she would miss most about young
kind, meet the man who is helping the state of washington sort out the complexities of legalizing marijuana. our toptory now, the brunswick, georgia, mother that says a teenaged boy shot and killed her 13 month old baby and just spoke to cnn s nick valencia. nick joins me now from brunswick. nick, two teens have been charged with first degree murder in this case and then 911 recordings have been released, all at a time when you had a sitdown conversation with the mother. reporter: yeah, just sat down with sherry west for a very emotional interview, and, fred, she didn t mince words. i hate you and i don t forgive you. you killed an innocent human life, and that i hope you die for it. that s how i feel. reporter: no one would blame you to feel like that. no, because this is the
second child that people have taken from me in a tragic way, and that i am so afraid to have any more babies now. i tried to raise really good kids in a wicked world, so i hope he dies for what he did. reporter: sherry west says she can t live here anymore. when we visited her armt she was packing up. she says she is moving by the end of april 1,000 miles away back to new jersey. fred. nick, did she explain, she said this is the second child she has lost in a tragic way. did she reveal anything more about the first child she lost and the circumstances? reporter: she did. in 2008 her 18-year-old son was stabbed to death in an altercation. she said he tried to break up a fight. she lost her son then. she said it took years for her to be able to have kids again.