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State of Florida v. Quandarious Hammond, Zvante Sampson, Jaylin Bedward, Andrew Thompson, and James Denson
Date: 09-19-2025
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Court: Thirteenth Judicial Circuit Court, Hillsborough County, Florida
Plaintiff's Attorney: Hillsborough County, Florida, District Attorney's Office
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Description:
Tampa, Florida, criminal defense lawyers represented the Defendants charged with first-degree murder.
Quandarious Hammond, Zvante Sampson, Jaylin Bedward, Andrew Thompson, and James Denson were accused of shooting and killing Suni Bell, age 4.
In August 2021, Suni was in the backseat of the family's silver Infiniti as they drove along Hillsborough Avenue in Tampa. Surveillance video at a nearby gas station captured the five defendants watching the vehicle before pursuing it in separate cars. Once they caught up to the Infiniti, dozens of gunshots were fired at the vehicle. One of the bullets struck and killed Suni, while her mother and uncle escaped without physical injury.
Even though all five men did not fire a weapon, they can all be held equally as accountable for the murder under Florida's principal theory of prosecution. Our prosecutors proved that each of the defendants played an active role in planning and carrying out this deadly ambush. As a result, all five men will be held equally accountable for Suni's death.
"Suni Bell should have just started third grade, laughing, learning, and enjoying all the things she loved. She lit up every room with her singing in church, her dancing, and her favorite LOL dolls. She was a protective big sister and a daughter who adored her parents. Nothing can erase this tragedy, but today's verdict ensures that those responsible for this senseless murder will be held accountable. We are humbled to stand with the family in our pursuit for justice for Suni,†said State Attorney Suzy Lopez.
Quandarious Hammond, Zvante Sampson, Jaylin Bedward, Andrew Thompson, and James Denson were accused of shooting and killing Suni Bell, age 4.
In August 2021, Suni was in the backseat of the family's silver Infiniti as they drove along Hillsborough Avenue in Tampa. Surveillance video at a nearby gas station captured the five defendants watching the vehicle before pursuing it in separate cars. Once they caught up to the Infiniti, dozens of gunshots were fired at the vehicle. One of the bullets struck and killed Suni, while her mother and uncle escaped without physical injury.
Even though all five men did not fire a weapon, they can all be held equally as accountable for the murder under Florida's principal theory of prosecution. Our prosecutors proved that each of the defendants played an active role in planning and carrying out this deadly ambush. As a result, all five men will be held equally accountable for Suni's death.
"Suni Bell should have just started third grade, laughing, learning, and enjoying all the things she loved. She lit up every room with her singing in church, her dancing, and her favorite LOL dolls. She was a protective big sister and a daughter who adored her parents. Nothing can erase this tragedy, but today's verdict ensures that those responsible for this senseless murder will be held accountable. We are humbled to stand with the family in our pursuit for justice for Suni,†said State Attorney Suzy Lopez.
Outcome:
The defendants were found guilty.
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About This Case
What was the outcome of State of Florida v. Quandarious Hammond, Zvante Sampson, ...?
The outcome was: The defendants were found guilty.
Which court heard State of Florida v. Quandarious Hammond, Zvante Sampson, ...?
This case was heard in Thirteenth Judicial Circuit Court, Hillsborough County, Florida, FL.
Who were the attorneys in State of Florida v. Quandarious Hammond, Zvante Sampson, ...?
Plaintiff's attorney: Hillsborough County, Florida, District Attorney's Office. Defendant's attorney: Click Here For The Best Tampa Criminal Defense Law Lawyer Directory.
When was State of Florida v. Quandarious Hammond, Zvante Sampson, ... decided?
This case was decided on September 19, 2025.