A Fresno mother’s passion took center stage in a county courtroom Monday as a judge sentenced her son’s killer to life in prison more than three years after a deadly shooting.
“I want his life to be a living hell as mine has now become,” Shennewa Dean said.
“Sorry, not sorry, from a broken mother.”
Dean says Christopher Williams “broke” her after killing her son, Kylin Baca-Fulmer, in a Southwest Fresno shooting.
Action News was not allowed to show Williams’s face in court, but we saw him smiling and at times winking toward his victim’s family.
Baca-Fulmer’s sister, Brittney, saw it, too.
“He just had no remorse,” Brittney Fulmer said.
A Fresno County jury convicted Williams of murder, shooting at a car, and assault in September.
Prosecutors say he was involved in a July 2021 shooting that left Baca-Fulmer dead in the driver’s seat of a car.
ShotSpotter sensors picked up on 13 shots near the corner of Calwa and Bardell Avenues.
“The crime was very, very dangerous. It did endanger public safety,” Judge Gregory Fain said.