Minyvonne Burke is a senior breaking news reporter for NBC News.
A 21-year-old Mississippi mother was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole after she admitted to repeatedly slamming her 2-month-old daughter on the concrete in what the district attorney said was an 'unexplainable and heinous crime.' Multiple witnesses reported seeing Makaylia Shaylynn Jolley 'grabbing a baby by the ankles and slamming the child' on May 12, 2022, Madison-Rankin District Attorney Bubba Bramlett said in a news release.
' 'She will die in prison one day,' he said. An attorney for Jolley could not immediately be reached for comment. On the day of the incident, the Pearl Police Department had received multiple 911 calls about Jolley's vicious assault. When officers arrived they were told that Jolley had 'slammed the baby down and left her lying in the road,' according to the district attorney's office. She then ran off into the woods where she was later arrested.
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