Bernard Williams Death Case | 19-Years-Old Rasheem Battle Arrested For Murder Charge
Mia Horton
Published Dec 27, 2025
A 14-year-old was killed in Wilson, and a 19-year-elderly person was captured. Bernard Williams’ cadaver was tracked down in a trench early Sunday morning along Expressway 264 East and Landfill Street. As per the sheriff’s office, Williams of Kent Street was shot and killed there.
Rasheem Tytavious Fight was captured easily by officials who encompassed his home in the 900 block of Briggs Road on Monday morning. He was accused of first-degree murder. At the home, representatives seized “connected with the wrongdoing.”
Rasheem Fight, 19, Captured for Homicide in Bernard Williams’ Demise Wilson Region specialists found 14-year-old Bernard Williams dead in a trench along Landfill Street on Sunday morning. The suspect was captured for homicide. A 14-year-old was found dead in a trench by Wilson Province cops on Sunday.
The sheriff’s office is researching a potential homicide. At 9:16 am, representatives tracked down Bernard Williams on Landfill Street close to U.S. Roadway 264 Substitute East.
Rasheem Tytavious Fight (left) shows up in Wilson Area Region Court on Tuesday morning. The fight is accused of first-degree murder for Bernard D. Williams’ passing. Wilson Area Confinement Center official David Strickland is on the right.
At the point when agents and EMS showed up, Williams was pronounced dead. Rasheem TyTavious Fight was captured by the Wilson District Sheriff’s Office on Monday.
Further Subtleties On Bernard Williams’ Demise Gem Harris, Williams’ mom, said she was unable to quit mulling over everything. Harris expected he could never go to a prom. I won’t ever see his wedding or first youngster. Harris expressed her child was classified “Tankman”.
Harris said her child was “sweet, he knew a many individuals, he was well disposed, and he made companions effectively.” He delighted in kidding. He preferred being a comedian, making jokes, and giving you charming nicknames.
The sheriff’s office has not declared a passing brought about by Monday night. “Why me?” Harris inquired. Seven months prior, I lost my father.
I was experiencing the same thing once more. Simply asking why. How could somebody hurt my child? He was a decent youngster. Williams’ family is arranging a Thursday night vigil and inflatable delivery. Harris said, “He was extremely adored, and I just couldn’t see anybody needing to hurt him.”
The battle was arraigned for the first-degree murder of Bernard Dionysus Williams of Kent Street in the wake of being shipped from Wilson Province Confinement Center. The Daniels Learning Center understudy Williams was classified “Tankman.”
Three sheriff’s officials bound the fight as Boss Region Judge William C. Farris read the claims. The fight was exhorted by Farris that a court-named insight would safeguard him.
The fight is still in Wilson Region Detainment Office without bail. The Wilson Area Sheriff’s Office head of staff, Wanda Samuel, affirmed he was kept Monday. The occasion is being scrutinized. For data, consider the Wilson Area Sheriff’s Office at 252-237-2118.