Arrest Made In Double Murder

January 11, 2011

An Escambia County man was arrested Tuesday afternoon in connection with an October double homicide.

Jeremy Jenkins, 25, of Pensacola is charged with the October 13, 2010, shooting deaths of De’neisha Kimbrell Lewis and Corleis Dion Robinson. He is behind held without bond on charges of robbery and homicide.

Jenkins was taken into custody without incident at the Oakwood Terrace Apartments, 700 W. Truman Ave. in Pensacola, and was transported to the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office for questioning prior to being booked into the county jail.

The arrest stemmed from a weapons discharge call at the Royal Crest Apartments, 190 Old Corry Field Rd. in Pensacola. Upon arrival deputies made contact with a private security officer who stated he had heard several shots from the complex. Deputies began walking the complex and found Lewis, 19, and Robinson, 22, lying outside an apartment. Both victims had sustained gunshot wounds and were pronounced dead at the scene.

“Our investigators have worked tirelessly on this case. They developed a suspect by tracking down numerous leads and processing physical evidence which led to the arrest of Jenkins,” said Sheriff’s spokesperson Chris Welborn.

Comments

12 Responses to “Arrest Made In Double Murder”

  1. Nicole on September 26th, 2014 3:24 am

    I hate when ppl try to make it seem like the victims are just so Innocent nobody knows really what the motive was or what drove him to that situation …. humans have feelings too….. SO DONT PLAY WITH PPL EMOTIONS ITS NOT A GAME.. Question if someone was bullied to the point they snap possibly hurt or killed someone… Would u say im glad they got the murder off the street? because they were bullied and grow tired of the abuse… would u feel “sad” and praise the bully for driven them snap? making it seem that he victim…

  2. missch3wy on June 2nd, 2013 11:04 am

    I think it sad that not just two people lost there life but three because he didnt just take their lives he took his own he had family and friends that loved him also so with that being said my prayers go out to all three of the families because they all lost someone that was special and meant something to them in their life……

  3. R.I.P To All My Love Ones on August 3rd, 2011 2:27 pm

    Ugh I Hate Him !..Corleis Never Did Nothing Wrong Sweet As Ever. I Never Knew He Wasn.t Comin Back Home. I Just Ask God To Bring More Suspects Up And Pray They Haunt Them Each And Every Night .. And Jeremy Jenkins Just Don’t Care He Just Show No Remorse When In Court .. R.I.P Corleis Imy So Much .. And R.I.P De’neisha

  4. Takessa bargaineer on May 30th, 2011 6:34 pm

    This is so sad that he took two good people lifes. Corleis was my manager at wendys he always made my day it was very heart broken to go to work and he was not there its not a day that I never stop thinkin about him but for this dude to do sumthing like this he need to be under the jail and be beatin down everyday but his day is going to come I want to know y it had to be corleis the sweetiest dude I ever knew so sad everytime I think about it I get mad. But thst dude is goin to get his in o cant wait

  5. no name on January 14th, 2011 12:42 am

    How about we get one long chain and chain all of these thugs together and make them lve together that way. They have no regard for the lives of others. We are way too nice to these kind of people.

  6. Liz on January 13th, 2011 11:56 pm

    On Facebook I see man RIP Corleis comments so I look up the case online. Hmmmm the murder is my friends cousin and he lives two blocks from me. Wow too close for comfort. I never would’ve seen that coming.

  7. CreamPuff on January 12th, 2011 8:13 am

    How do they become so mean and bad that someones life is not important?

    ECSO thank you for this one.

  8. VISITOR on January 11th, 2011 10:46 pm

    Well once again here is another one of Pensacola’s finest THUGS!!!! Glad he is off the street. To bad he’s not off the taxpayers dime.

  9. commonsence on January 11th, 2011 8:10 pm

    Very sad. Two lives lost for what reason?
    I am a person of compassion, but I pray for God to show me how to
    deal with a situation such as this and other sinceless deaths of our youths.
    I’m glad i’m not the Judge.
    Thanks to our Law Enforcement this woun’t be an Unsolved Murder.

  10. PensacolaEd on January 11th, 2011 7:43 pm

    I’m starting to think Darwin was right…….

  11. OldMarine on January 11th, 2011 6:51 pm

    Thanks investigators of ECSO for your work.

    Now if a Judge do his job

  12. Chumuckla Proud on January 11th, 2011 5:29 pm

    A job well done. Thank you.