Activist-minister aiding teen killer Karmelo Anthony has his own lengthy rap sheet: reports

An activist representing accused teen killer Karmelo Anthony has a lengthy criminal history that includes a conviction on child abuse charges and allegations of domestic violence from a former romantic partner, according to past reports.Minister Dominique Alexander, the appointed spokesperson for the alleged teen murderer, has previously been charged with multiple felonies for which he served almost zero prison time, according to local reports.Back in 2009, Alexander was arrested for shaking and hitting the 2-year-old child of his then-girlfriend with an object, according to Fox 4 Dallas.He was convicted of the charges in 2011, receiving two years of probation from a Dallas court.However, in 2016, the activist was sentenced to two years in prison for multiple violations of that probation — but only served eight days in prison for two listed infractions of traveling out of state, according to the Dallas Morning News.During this probation period, Alexander was indicted on felony forgery charges in Jan.2013, according to the Dallas Observer.In 2017, the minister was arrested on felony theft charges of property between $2,500 and $30,000 — garnering a possible sentence of 20 years in prison due to his previous forgery conviction, the Dallas Observer reported.In the most recent legal infraction, Alexander was indicted in 2019 on felony assault charges in a domestic violence case stemming from his actions against then girlfriend and baby mama Keyaira D.

Saunders, according to WFAA.Saunders accused Alexander of pushing, choking, and head-butting her during several altercations — but the mother of two decided against proceeding with a trial, the local ABC affiliate station reported at the time.Alexander is the president and CEO of “Next Generation Action Network” which has come to the side of 17-year-old Anthony, a Texas high schooler accused of fatally stabbing fellow athlete Austin Metcalf through the heart at a track meet on April 2.Next Generation Action Netw...

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