Jermaine Bass was charged with first-degree murder and other offenses in the shooting of his two children in 2022, resulting in the death of his 5-year-old daughter.
TAMPA, Fla. — A man accused of shooting his two children in 2022, resulting in the death of his 5-year-old daughter, Jayla, and injuries to his 8-year-old son, JJ, has been found guilty on all counts.
A jury found Jermaine Bass guilty of first-degree murder, attempted murder and aggravated child abuse.
Sentencing, which is expected to include victim impact statements, is set for 9 a.m. Monday at the Hillsborough County Courthouse.
“I went out to this crime scene in August of 2022, and this is the crime scene that has stuck with me the most,” State Attorney Suzy Lopez said in reaction to the verdict. “The children were not there – they had already been transported to a hospital. But I looked on the floor, there was a babydoll who had blood on it. I’m just very relieved, and I’m pleased with the verdict.”
On Wednesday, the state rested its case. The defense did so as well without calling a single witness.
The jury never heard from Jermaine Bass’s wife Shirley, nor the couple’s son JJ, who survived the shooting.
Bass himself also chose not to testify.
In their closing arguments, defense attorneys for Jermaine Bass kept up their strategy of undermining the prosecution’s case, suggesting there was no evidence directly linking Bass to the gun and insinuating someone else could have pulled the trigger.
But prosecutors laid out a roadmap of surveillance cameras, cell phone tower records, ballistics and DNA. Perhaps most important was Jermaine Bass’s own words originally telling deputies when they arrived that he had shot his children accidentally.
In their closing arguments, prosecutors told the jury they had proven it was not an accident.
“You know who tells you who shot that gun? He tells you who shot that gun. Jermaine Bass tells you who shot that gun. He said I did it,” said prosecutor John Terry.
Bass’s defense lawyer, Carolyn Schlemmer, attacked the credibility of witnesses and pointed to potential evidence which was never tested.
“We don’t know where that gun came from. How it got into the kids’ room. Who shot it. Who is Mr. Bass protecting? We don’t have any evidence. None,” she said.
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