After two emotional victim-impact statements by relations, a 24-year-old Vallejo avenue gang member, initially charged with homicide and tried homicide and later struck a plea deal, was formally sentenced Monday for 10 years in state jail.
Damaria Tijaraye Haskins, shackled and clad in a striped jail jumpsuit, his head largely shaved however with a ponytail protruding on the base of his neck, confirmed no outward emotion as he left Division 11 after Choose William J. Pendergast recounted particulars of the Nov. 5 plea deal.
Haskins, his scalp reduce to disclose the letters CRC in the back of his head, heard the decide sentence him to 6 years for the voluntary manslaughter in 2017 of Erik Inexperienced.
A member of the 200 Westwood gang, Haskins then acquired three years for the usage of a firearm; and one 12 months for 2 counts of assault with a lethal weapon, together with the tried homicide of Erik’s brother, Eian.
Haskins modified his not-guilty plea for the 2017 shootings on Nov. 5. He was indicted in November 2018 by a Solano County grand jury for the shootings. He's one in all 4 gang members both convicted or pleaded to the killings of three males in 2017 and 2018 in Vallejo.
He was represented by legal protection legal professional Carol Lengthy. Deputy District Legal professional Eric Appeal led the prosecution towards Haskins and all the opposite defendants, who take their gang affiliation from a Vallejo neighborhood.
Earlier than the sentencing, Erik Inexperienced’s dad and mom addressed the court docket with victim-impact statements.
Byron Miles, the daddy, mentioned no household would need “to bury their baby,” and Erik, he famous, was shot 5 occasions within the again.
“You will have robbed us, Damaria Haskins,” mentioned Miles, trying to his left and immediately at Haskins, who, seated on the protection desk, forged his gaze downward and didn't take a look at Miles, who, with no rancor or anger in his voice, added that Haskins had “additionally grow to be a thief.”
Jail, added Miles, “is stuffed with younger black males,” however, in what could have been in accord with the Christian religion, additionally mentioned, “I've to forgive you.”
“I’m not mad at you, bro,” he added. “I want one of the best for you. You belong to the system. Your title will at all times be Damaria Haskins, the assassin. You need to discover peace inside your self. Sorry shouldn't be going to convey my son again. I pray for you, brother.”
Kym Miles, Erik’s mom, famous that her son “was 17 when this occurred.”
Standing on the prosecutor’s desk, however leaning ahead, her palms on the desk and looking out immediately at Haskins, she reminded her son’s killer that if he dedicated one other crime after his launch from jail whereas on parole that he would do extra time.
“Get out, do good,” mentioned Kym Miles and, at one level, rotated and checked out members of Haskins’ household, a few dozen individuals, seated within the public gallery. She spoke to them however her phrases, spoken by means of a face masks, had been considerably unintelligible.
Late final 12 months, gang member Steven Tezel Sanderson, 21, instructed Pendergast that he would agree to 2 counts of voluntary manslaughter for the September 2017 capturing of DaMario Williams and the January 2018 killing of Coy Lacy Jr., 30, in Vallejo. Pendergast accepted the pleas and located Sanderson responsible. On Jan. 25, Sanderson was formally sentenced to 24 years and 4 months in state jail.
With the pleas, which included two gun enhancements, Sanderson, who was represented by legal protection legal professional John Coffer, grew to become the third gang member to strike a take care of the Solano County District Legal professional’s Workplace.
As a part of the deal, the decide dismissed two counts of first-degree homicide and two counts of legal avenue gang exercise, for which Sanderson would virtually actually have confronted a lengthier jail time period if convicted at trial.
Sanderson’s plea got here at some point after fellow gang member Nickolas James Howland, 24, who, on Oct. 28, pleaded no contest to his involvement in the identical two killings, and was sentenced to 18 years and 4 months in jail as a part of a plea deal.
A fourth gang member accused of capturing and killing Lacy is scheduled for additional proceedings in his case.
Desean Lamar Johnson, 25, is scheduled to face a readiness convention and trial setting at 8:30 a.m. Feb. 25 in Division 11. Johnson is represented by legal protection legal professional Tim A. Pori.
Fifth gang member Tiquon Ramon Hicks Jr., 25, convicted in January 2020, was sentenced on March 5, 2020, to greater than 27 years in state jail for the second-degree homicide of Williams and different fees. He was represented by legal protection legal professional D. Glenn Brown.