Georgia woman charged with murder after dropping baby during fight

Georgia mother, 26, is charged with MURDER after fatally dropping her three-month-old baby during a fight with a woman outside a beauty store then ‘lying about how he became injured when she took him to hospital’

  • Karen Lashun Harrison, 26, had her three-month-old son in her arms when she fought with another woman outside a beauty store on July 19 
  • Video shows her talking to the woman with the baby in one arm then being smacked in the face by the other woman’s shopping bag
  • She dropped the baby onto a concrete parking lot and fought back 
  • Harrison took him to the hospital the next day but allegedly lied about how he had been hurt
  • He died shortly afterwards and the results of an autopsy are yet to be released 
  • Police have charged Harrison and a family friend who also allegedly lied about how he had become injured
  • They have not charged or arrested the other woman who threw the first punch  

A Georgia mother has been charged with murder for dropping her three-month-old baby while being slapped by a woman outside a beauty store. 

Karen Lashun Harrison, 26, has been charged with felony murder, first degree cruelty to children, second degree cruelty to children, simple battery and affray. 

On July 19, she got into a fight with an unidentified woman outside a beauty store in Moultrie, Georgia, and dropped her three-month-old son in a concrete parking lot. 

Video courtesy WTXL 

Carneata Clark

Karen Lashun Harrison (left) is charged with felony murder after police say her 3 month old baby fell from her arms during a fight with a woman at a Moultrie business, then later died. Right is Carneata Clark who is charged with providing a false statement and writings as well as obstruction. She was not involved in the fight itself but is accused of lying to police afterwards

The incident was caught on the store’s surveillance cameras. 

Video of it shows Harrison cradling her son in one arm and approaching the other woman as they stand next to a car in the parking lot. 

The other woman then swung a shopping bag full of goods to hit Harrison in the face. 

She lost her balance and her grip on the baby then fought back, dropping him. 

As they scrapped in the parking lot, several others ran over. A stranger picked up the baby boy, who they’d left lying on the ground, to fight. 

Harrison waited a day to take him to the hospital then, when she did, police say she lied about how he’d become injured, claiming that he fell and was being looked after by a relative.

He later died. The results of his autopsy have not yet been released.  

Now his mother and Carneata Clark, a 26-year-old family friend who also allegedly lied about how he’d hurt himself, have been charged. 

When the other woman (dressed in pink) swung a bag at Karen and hit her in her face, she dropped her son on the concrete. Their fight was broken up and she took the baby to the hospital the next day but he died

When the other woman (dressed in pink) swung a bag at Karen and hit her in her face, she dropped her son on the concrete. Their fight was broken up and she took the baby to the hospital the next day but he died 

With her baby lying on the floor, Karen (right) and the other woman (left) continued to fight while a man tried to break them up

With her baby lying on the floor, Karen (right) and the other woman (left) continued to fight while a man tried to break them up 

It took several seconds, while the two women and a man (left) kept tussling, until another person (right in blue) ran over to scoop up the baby

It took several seconds, while the two women and a man (left) kept tussling, until another person (right in blue) ran over to scoop up the baby 

A spokesman for the Moultrie Police Department condemned both women, telling ABC: ‘It’s very disturbing tat two adults would fight in a public place while holding a three-month-old child in their arms.’   

The woman who his mother was fighting with outside the store has not been arrested or named.  

The case echoes that of a pregnant mother who was threatened with manslaughter charges after being shot in the stomach while five months pregnant.  

That woman was never indicted. 

It remains unclear what Harrison and the other woman were fighting about in the parking lot and if they were known to each other. 

Police say that while no one else has been charged yet, their investigation is ongoing.  

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