Williams confessed to police that he was contacted by someone who wanted him to rob White's mother, a known drug dealer.
By H. Nelson Goodson
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.
July 17, 2025
Milwaukee, Wisconsin - On Thursday, Corey G. Williams, 25, was charged with 3 felony counts, kidnap with intent to transfer property including party to a crime, taking hostage including party to a crime, and intent to contribute to the delinquency including party to a crime, in connection with the abduction of Jamal D. White, 7, on July 11, 2025 in Milwaukee. Williams cash bond was set at $75,000 cash, but he remains on hold at the Milwaukee County jail by the Wisconsin Department of Corrections for a probation violation.
Williams told police that someone had contacted him in order for him to rob Shavon Williams, 32, White's mother who flaunted bricks of drugs and cash on FaceTime, and is a known drug dealer, according to the criminal complaint. Williams was promised $10,000 for the job, but after abducting White, he asked for more money for doing the job.
Williams admitted that he drove the vehicle on July 11th and two other accomplices helped kidnapped White while they were armed.
Williams and his accomplices later contacted White's mother and they demanded $100,000 cash and jewelry in ransom for the return of White.
Police finally arrested Williams at a residence the next day after White was abducted.
Also, a 14-year-old suspect was taken into custody. Shavon was also taken into custody by police and criminal charges are pending. The Wisconsin Department Of Corrections has placed a hold for Shavon.
Jamal White's uncle, Jamel K. White, 27, was taken into custody after firing a handgun at several people by his residence. White was criminally charged with two felony counts for 1st-degree recklessly endangering safety including using a dangerous weapon, according to Milwaukee County court records.
A $20,000 cash bond was set for White.
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