Later Dedmon boasted about beating and running Anderson over, saying, "I ran that nigger over," to his accomplices in the Jeep. Dedmon caused fatal injuries, and Anderson died a few days later. Dedmon drove his pickup truck over Anderson, who was staggering along the edge of the lot.
William Montgomery drove the Jeep away with several passengers, including John Aaron Rice. One witness reported that one of the perpetrators yelled, " white power", when returning to his truck after the beating. Video from a motel security camera shows the perpetrators entering and leaving the picture frame, but did not capture the beating. The group repeatedly beat Anderson and robbed him, the district attorney said, citing reports from witnesses. The vehicle was Anderson's own he had lost his keys. The group said they believed that Anderson was trying to steal a vehicle because they saw him trying to break into one. The two vehicles with the group of whites pulled off the freeway and into the motel parking lot. They contacted Dedmon and the others to join them. Īccording to prosecutors, the people in the Jeep were the first to spot James Craig Anderson near his truck in the parking lot at the Metro Inn in Jackson at 5 am on June 26. They each drove 16 miles (26 km) west on Interstate 20 to a predominantly black area on the western edge of Jackson.
Dedmon said to friends, "Let's go fuck with some niggers." The group split up between Dedmon's green 1998 Ford F-250 truck and a white Jeep Cherokee. They talked about collecting bottles to throw at people. According to law enforcement officials, and veteran police officer, Eric Fox of the Jackson Police Department, Deryl Dedmon, an 18-year-old white man from the Jackson suburb of Brandon, Mississippi, led the group in planning to attack blacks in Jackson. According to a lawyer representing one (or more) of the perpetrators, they decided to go buy more beer in a location where stores were open later at night. Events Ī group of young white men and women were drinking and partying in the small town of Puckett in predominantly-white Rankin County, Mississippi. In the seven years prior to his death, Anderson had been working on the assembly line at the Nissan plant in the Jackson suburb of Canton, Mississippi. For seventeen years he had been in a relationship with James Bradfield and was helping him rear a young relative for whom the latter was guardian. Īnderson later moved to Jackson, Mississippi, where he participated in church and was known for his tenor. Anderson had a sister, Barbara Anderson Young, and two brothers, Louis and Edward J. James Craig Anderson was born in Holmes County, Mississippi. Their federal sentences run concurrently to additional state ones, with the defendants not eligible for parole. District Judge Carlton Reeves sentenced Dedmon to 50 years in prison, Rice to 18 + 1⁄ 2 years, and Butler to 7 years for their roles in the hate crime. They were among the 10 indicted for multiple attacks against African Americans in Jackson. In December 2012, William Kirk Montgomery and Jonathan Kyle Gaskamp also pleaded guilty to conspiracy and federal hate crimes for their roles, as well. In March 2012, Dedmon, John Rice and Dylan Butler pleaded guilty to federal hate crime and conspiracy charges. Dedmon was convicted of murder in state court in 2012 and sentenced to two concurrent terms of life imprisonment. Īnderson's family asked that the perpetrators of the murder be spared the death penalty. They each pleaded guilty and received federal sentences. Eventually, all 10 persons were indicted for various combinations of these crimes. Anderson's murder was classified as a racially motivated hate crime. The FBI conducted a high-profile civil rights investigation of Anderson's murder it led to indictments of 10 persons, including Dedmon, for a conspiracy of several hate crimes against African Americans in Jackson committed from the spring of 2011 to March 2012. A motel security camera showed Dedmon and his associates, as well as Dedmon running Anderson over with his truck. At the time of his death, Anderson was working on the assembly line at the Nissan plant in Canton, and raising an adopted son with his partner.Īccording to police, Dedmon and his friends, a group of white teenagers, robbed and repeatedly beat Anderson before Dedmon ran him over, causing fatal injuries. James Craig Anderson was a 47-year-old African American man who was murdered in a hate crime in Jackson, Mississippi on June 26, 2011, by 18-year-old Deryl Dedmon of Brandon.