Bike-riding boy, 5, shot dead by neighbor, 25, in front of sisters

Darius Sessoms, 25, was charged on Monday with the murder of five-year-old Cannon Hinnant in North Carolina

North Carolina police have charged a neighbor with the murder of a five-year-old boy who was riding his bike in his own yard when he was shot at point blank range on Monday. 

Darius Sessoms, 25, was taken into custody by Wilson police around 24 hours after he allegedly approached Cannon Hinnant in front of the young boy’s father’s house and shot him in the head. 

Hinnant’s seven-year-old and eight-year-old sisters witnessed the killing, their mother told WRAL.    

The motive for the killing is still unclear but neighbors claim Sessoms had dinner with Hinnant’s father Austin on Friday and had been over at the house earlier that day. 

He lived right next door and the killing is not believed to be random.

A GoFundMe established by a family member claims that the killing was a ‘senseless act’, and reveal that the young boy rode into Sessoms’ yard. 

‘Sunday, August 9, 2020 a sweet soul named Cannon Hinnant was taken from this world over a senseless act,’ it reads. 

‘A beautiful 5 year old baby boy riding his bicycle was shot by his neighbor point blank in Wilson NC. One minute he is enjoying his life, the next it all ends because he rode into his neighbors yard.’ 

Cannon Hinnant, 5, was riding his bike in front of his father's house in Wilson on Sunday when Sessoms approached and shot him in the head. The motive has not been released

Cannon Hinnant, 5, was riding his bike in front of his father’s house in Wilson on Sunday when Sessoms approached and shot him in the head. The motive has not been released

Hinnant was playing in front of his father's house with his seven-year-old and eight-year-old sisters when he was shot in the head at point blank range on Sunday evening. The childrens' home is pictured, with the five-year-old's bike circled

Hinnant was playing in front of his father’s house with his seven-year-old and eight-year-old sisters when he was shot in the head at point blank range on Sunday evening. The childrens’ home is pictured, with the five-year-old’s bike circled

The young boy was set to start Kindergarten on Monday and had just learned to write his name.  

‘He was just a loving kid,’ his mother Bonny, who lives in another part of North Carolina, told the Wilson Times. 

Hinnant’s family said they have known the suspect for years and did not believe he could be capable of murder. 

‘We used to play together and I never thought he’d kill someone. A mother now has to lay her son to rest at 5 years old which she should never have to do. He’ll never be forgotten,’ Rachel Pipkin, a cousin of Cannon’s mother told CBS. 

Police were called to the scene on Archers Road at around 5.30pm Sunday where Hinnant was found with a gunshot wound. 

Emergency responders tried to save him and he was taken to the Wilson Medical Center but later died. 

Sessoms was immediately identified as the suspect.  

He fled the scene in a black 2019 Toyota Corolla and was later located by authorities in a residence in Goldsboro. 

Police charged him with first degree murder and he is being held with no bond.

According to the Wilson Times, Sessoms was previously convicted of felony larceny of firearms in Wilson County in March 2016, misdemeanor maintaining a place for a controlled substance in Wake County in April 2016 and felony marijuana possession in Nash County in November 2016. 

Cannon Hinnant was set to start Kindergarten on Monday

The family is devastated by his death with some family saying they have known the suspect, a next-door neighbor, for years

Cannon Hinnant was set to start Kindergarten on Monday. The family is devastated by his death with some family saying they have known the suspect, a next-door neighbor, for years

A GoFundMe established for the family claims the young boy rode into Sessoms' yard

A GoFundMe established for the family claims the young boy rode into Sessoms’ yard

Goldsboro Police Department, Wayne County Sheriff’s Office and the U.S. Marshals Service task force assisted in his arrest.  

‘The Wilson Police Department sends its sincerest condolences and prayers to the family of Cannon during this tragic time,’ a police spokesperson said Monday. 

Neighbor Doris Labrant witnessed the shooting through her window from across the street. 

She told WRAL she saw Sessoms run up to the young boy, put the gun to his head and fire before running back to his own house. 

‘My first reaction was he’s playing with the kids,’ Labrant said. ‘For a second, I thought, “That couldn’t happen”. People don’t run across the street and kill kids.’

On seeing Hinnant’s father’s reaction, however, she realized that the shooting was real and ran to lock herself inside and call 911. 

Sessoms' parents live right next door and the families know each other

Sessoms’ parents live right next door and the families know each other

Sessoms fled in this car but was apprehended by authorities 24 hours later

Sessoms fled in this car but was apprehended by authorities 24 hours later

‘Austin ran out of that house screaming and picked him up. They’ll never get over it,’ she said. 

‘You don’t expect to see somebody shoot someone. 

‘It’s almost like seeing a movie and then all of a sudden it dawns on you it’s not a movie.’

She added that Sessoms’ parent lived on the street for about 28 years and that she had not previously heard any altercations between the families. 

‘There was no yelling, screaming,’ she claimed.  

Neighbors gathered around the scene on Sunday night, shocked that the killing happened in their quiet neighborhood. 

‘It’s usually quiet here. You might hear cars kind of loud and stuff like that, but as far as this right here going on, no, you don’t see nothing like this. It’s sad, it hurts and justice needs to be served,’ said neighbor Frank Harvey told CBS. 

Police are still investigating to establish a motive for the murder

Police are still investigating to establish a motive for the murder

Speaking the WRAL, the boy’s grandmother said that the family is happy to see Sessoms in custody but are devastated by Cannon’s death. 

They held a tribute Monday afternoon in which they called for an end to violence against children. 

‘Really everybody just wants answers as to why this was done. There will be justice,’ said Allan Wooten, the boy’s uncle. 

The event was attended by the town’s Mayor who also paid tribute to the young boy. 

‘I have a child that’s five years old. My heart broke right then. I went home right then and I took my baby and just hugged her,’ said Mayor Carlton Stevens.

If anyone has any information that could help, they are urged to contact Wilson Police at (252) 399-2323 or Crime Stoppers at (252) 243-2255. 

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