Son and mother caught in murder plot – texts show Sheila Agee, 50, helping son Eric Agee plan the murder of Brooklyn Sims, 18, his daughter’s mother at work in a Florida Home Depot store
Disturbing texts show an Alabama mother helping plan and encouraging her son to go and murder his daughter’s mother at the victim’s job in Florida
Eric Agee, 20, was accused of gunning down his 2-year-old daughter’s mom, Brooklyn Sims, 18, a Home Depot employee at the Pensacola store on Aug. 11
Two other people were also injured in the shooting
Shooter Eric Agee who turned himself in shortly after, was charged with first-degree premeditated murder and aggravated battery
Cops now say they “discovered” that the [suspect’s] mother, Sheila Agee, “knew and even helped him coordinate the murder”
Sheila Agee, 50, was arrested in Washington County, Alabama, on Monday night and awaits extradition to Escambia County, FL

Eric Agee, [photo], was charged with first-degree premeditated murder and aggravated battery after he allegedly shot dead the mother of his 2-year-old daughter at a Home Depot store in Pensacola, FL, on Aug 11
An middle-aged Alabama woman allegedly helped her 20-year-old son murder his daughter’s mother inside a Florida Home Depot on Friday. The macabre collusion came to light when police released a disturbing exchange of damning text messages.
Cops responded Aug. 11 to reports of an active shooter at the Pensacola store on North Davis Avenue, where they found a dead woman and two people with minor injuries, the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office said.

Brooklyn Sims, 18, [L-R], has a two-year-old daughter with the man who invaded her job and shot her dead on Aug 11 in Pensacola, Florida
Eric Agee, 20, was accused of gunning down his 2-year-old daughter’s mom, Brooklyn Sims, 18, a Home Depot contract employee, according to WEAR.
The suspect was charged with first-degree premeditated murder and aggravated battery.
“Investigators discovered that the mother of the suspect, Keith Agee, knew and even helped him coordinate the murder,” the sheriff’s office later said in a statement.
“According to text messages, it’s clear that Keith Agee’s mother, Sheila Agee, knew and participated in the plan to kill Brooklyn Sims,” the statement continued.
“Additionally, text messages between mother and son highlight the mother’s involvement in helping locate the victim.”

Sheila Agee, 50, [photo], allegedly helped her 20-year-old son Eric plan the murder of his daughter’s mother in a series of chilling texts, detectives said. She was arrested Monday night,
The sheriff’s office shared a lengthy exchange between Keith and his mother — in which he told her that he wanted to “just shoot” the mother of his child.
Instead of talking him out of it, Sheila told her son that if he didn’t “come kill her” he is a “b—h,” the troubling texts show.
The mom even went on to give him Sims’ location, according to the exchange.
“Hell if you getting off work now I’ll give you the address here and you can ride over here and do it so you don’t have to do it in front of [daughter],” she wrote.
Sheila then told her son to “erase” the incriminating texts “cause I don’t want nobody to know I was texting you stupid ass,” the exchange shows.

Keith Agee was arrested after he shot Brooklyn Sims, 18, at a Home Depot in Pensacola, Florida. Simms a Home Depot employee, shared a daughter with her killer
Keith then ended the disturbing conversation by saying that the “thought of her knowin she f–ked and the regret in her face will b enough to satisfy me,” according to the text messages released by cops.
Eric Agee called 911 shorty after the shooting and turned himself in to cops in Pensacola. He was charged with murder and held in Escambia County Jail without bond.
weartv reports that Agee was charged twice in the last two years in Mobile, Alabama, with domestic violence. In both cases, the charges were dropped when that alleged victim refused to testify.
The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office announced that his mother, 50-year-old Sheila Agee was arrested at her home in Washington County, Alabama, on Monday night. She will be extradited to Escambia County.
“The murder itself is unbelievable, but to know the mother knew about it and helped coordinate it is incomprehensible,” Sheriff Simmons said in a statement.
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