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    Police '99 percent sure' slain suspect was child killer

    This is updated story about the child that was killed in Atlanta. The scum, uh, lawyer, for the family needs to realize even if that guy was not the killer, which I believe he was, he attacked a police officer. What was the cop supposed to do after seeing this shild hit in the face TWICE with a hatchet and killed and then the guy comes after him?
    He already broke the officers arm throwing a tire at him!


    http://www.ajc.com/metro/content/metro/ ... metax.html

    Police '99 percent sure' slain suspect was child killer
    Car linked to slaying found Wednesday, juveniles questioned

    By DOUG NURSE
    The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
    Published on: 06/07/06

    Fulton County police are all but certain that a man shot by an officer Monday is the man who killed a little boy by hitting him in the face with a hatchet.

    "We're 99 percent sure it's him," Cpl. Gary Syblis, spokesman for the Fulton County Police Department said Wednesday. "We're just trying to firm up the connection."

    Meanwhile, police may have found a red car linked to the killing. On Wednesday they were searching for a red 2000 Pontiac Grand Am that was stolen on Monday from a Roswell apartment complex. A car matching that description was located about 5 p.m. Wednesday by police. Two juveniles who were in the car were being questioned, Syblis said.

    Witnesses said a man in a red car killed 9-year-old Jordin Paulder. Syblis said two youngsters who saw the killing identified Santos Benigno Cabrera Borjas, 21, of Sandy Springs as the killer, based on a photo lineup.

    But the witnesses — Jordin's 7-year-old brother and a 5-year-old friend — are young enough that police want to verify their story before closing the case, he said. Police are talking other people at the apartment complex.

    Police also wanted to locate up to four others in a red car that Cabrera Borjas was riding in before the attack, which happened about 8:30 p.m. Monday.

    "They may be witnesses," Syblis said.

    When the red car passed by Jordin and the other youngsters on Monday, Jordin called out to the occupants that they had a bad wheel, police said.

    The car stopped and a man in baggy clothes got out, approached the kids and then suddenly hit Jordin in the face with a hatchet, according to the police report. The car apparently took off, leaving the killer behind, Syblis said.

    The Fulton County Medical Examiner's Office said Jordin had been struck twice in almost the same place in the nose and forehead.

    The stolen car that police were seeking Wednesday had a donut emergency tire on one of the rear wheels.

    Meanwhile, a lawyer for the family of Cabrera Borjas, questioned whether the man shot and killed by Fulton County police was the same man who killed Jordin.

    Attorney Richard W. Summers said interviews with residents at the Chastain and Chateau Villa apartments are "leading me to the conclusion that [police] may have shot the wrong guy and were over zealous and hasty in their actions."

    He said he's talked to almost two dozen witnesses at both apartment complexes and is piecing together a timeline of Cabrera Borjas whereabouts Monday night.

    When police at the scene approached Cabrera Borjas, he fled to another apartment complex across the street. There, Cabrera Borjas threw a rimmed tire at Officer Alexis Powell, breaking the officer's arm. When Cabrera Borjas charged Powell, the officer shot him three times, fatally wounding him.

    Staff writers Yolanda Rodriguez, Cynthia Daniels and Kathy Jefcoats also contributed to this report.
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    I didn't realize he was struck twice -- once was horrible. I feel so sorry for the younger kids that saw the whole thing, they will never get over something like that, they will suffer from PTSS for life and every time they see a red car, a donut or an ax, there will be flashbacks.

    Has the governor made a statement?
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    Was it a man or woman who allegedly killed the boy? I heard that it was a Hispanic woman wearing pants.

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    I thought it was a man
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    Questions surround ax slaying of boy, 9
    By DOUG NURSE, YOLANDA RODRIGUEZ
    Cox News Service
    Wednesday, June 07, 2006

    SANDY SPRINGS, Ga. — Three children were playing in the parking lot of Chastain Apartments early Monday evening when a red car with the wobbly wheel drove through.

    Jordin Paulder, a 9-year-old boy with chubby cheeks, called out to the car's passengers to tell them of the bad tire.

    Jordin didn't mean to insult anybody, he just thought they should know, witnesses told police.

    But the car stopped. A man got out and slammed an ax into Jordin's face. Emergency workers were afraid to remove the ax during the helicopter flight to Children's Healthcare of Atlanta at Scottish Rite hospital, where Jordin died.

    As rescuers tried to save Jordin's life, police officers tried to question a man about the attack at the apartment complex.

    That man, Santos Benigno Cabrera Borjas, 21, fought with police, authorities said, and broke an officer's arm in the struggle.

    An officer shot and killed Cabrera Borjas.

    What would prompt someone to attack a boy with an ax? And did police shoot the right man?

    "It's just an ugly scene, and we're still sorting through all of it," said Cpl. Gary Syblis, a spokesman for the Fulton County Police Department.

    While Cabrera Borjas' family painted a portrait of a troubled man, they insisted he wasn't violent. And the police, they said, hadn't told them that Cabrera Borjas might have been connected to Jordin's killing.

    "No police officer, no detective that we have spoken to told us that it was because of that," said Carmen Gonzalez, a friend of Cabrera Borjas' family.

    Residents in this metro Atlanta apartment complex, dotted with brick, garden-style apartments, were saddened by the senselessness of it all.

    Many of the apartments in the area, just south of I-285, have had reports of late-night robberies, burglaries and car break-ins — but not violence at this level, said Karen Meinzen McEnerny, a Sandy Springs councilwoman who represents the district in which the killing occurred.

    "This is unspeakable," said Meinzen McEnerny. "I'm shocked. I'm horrified. I'm very sad."

    On a balmy Monday night, Jordin and other children in the apartment complex played outside.

    One resident, Erika Delgado Cruz, saw Jordin shortly before the 8:30 p.m. attack.

    She was inside her apartment, though, when she heard Jordin's father yell for help, and she saw the boy lying in the parking lot in front of her apartment.

    At first neighbors thought Jordin had been hit by a car.

    But this was no car accident: An ax was lodged in Jordin's face.

    A short distance away, in the same apartment complex, Cabrera Borjas' friends and family heard the commotion, too.

    But they had no idea that Cabrera Borjas, a Honduran native, might have been involved, they said.

    When an officer tried to talk to Cabrera Borjas at the Chastain complex, he ran across Roswell Road to another apartment complex, said Syblis, the police spokesman.

    Cabrera Borjas threw a tire at an officer, Alexis Powell, and broke the officer's arm, according to police. Then, Cabrera Borjas tried to come after Powell with a stick, police said.

    Powell shot Cabrera Borjas and has been placed on routine administrative leave.

    As the night — and then the day wore on — police continued to search for the red car with the wobbly wheel and its passengers.

    And, they were looking for anyone who might know more about the attack on Jordin.

    "We're looking for anybody that can point to [Cabrera Borjas] and say he hit the little boy in the head with the ax," said D. White, a police lieutenant with the Fulton County Police Department.

    Few details have emerged about Jordin.

    His mother lives in Jonesboro, Ga., and his father lives in the Chastain apartment complex, where the young boy was killed. Neither of his parents could be reached for comment.

    But at the same apartment complex where Jordin was killed, friends and family of Cabrera Borjas mourned their loss.

    They were under the impression, they said, that the police wanted to detain Cabrera Borjas for either stealing a car or having a stolen car, said Gonzalez, the family friend.

    They described Cabrera Borjas as a troubled young man who had been mentally unstable for about two years.

    Known to many by his nickname, Jerson, Cabrera Borjas was just released from the Fulton County Jail on Friday for criminal trespass, according to records.

    He was becoming increasingly unstable, Gonzalez said.

    "He said he would speak to God," she said.

    Rony Cabrera, 18, the dead man's younger brother, said Cabrera Borjas was withdrawn.

    "He did not speak to anyone. But he was not violent," his brother said. "He did not use drugs. No alcohol, no cigarettes. No nothing."

    At one point, friends said, Cabrera Borjas set fire to garbage at the Chastain apartments because he saw the color pink among the debris —and he didn't like the color pink, friends and family members said.

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    I am sick of this BS

    This SOB KILLED a 9 YEAR OLD CHILD with an ax for God's sake!

    How in the hell can you defend ANYONE that would do this? I do not give a damn what race or nationality this scum is from! He killed an innocent child!

    The report is he did not just hit the child once but TWICE with the axe!

    To all of you here that give a damn about this country and your children, if this is not a wakeup call, I don't know what is!

    It is easy to sit here on the computer and talk about how horrified you are about what is happening and how outraged you are. Does that make you feel better?

    This is not being constrructive and is not going to make a rip of difference! It only makes all of us feel that we are doing something!

    IT IS NOT!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Politicians know only one thing and that is pressure! They have to be brought down to OUR level, the American worker, to understand!

    America needs to wake up and FAST or we will not have a Country! Thanks to the UN! Now I understand the signs that I have seen about getting us out of the United Nations! 666 comes to mind!
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