‘My cousin was not a woman-beater’: Convicted shooter says she ‘loved’ slain victim, but man’s relative calls her out

Atoya Holmes in court on Jan. 12, 2024, as a cousin of Verdell Goins calls her out. (Screenshots: WTVJ)

Atoya Holmes in court on Jan. 12, 2024, as a cousin of Verdell Goins calls her out. (Screenshots: WTVJ)

A former federal correctional officer maintained on Friday that she loved the man she killed. The victim’s relatives did not buy it, and the judge put responsibility for the shooting in her hands.

“Ninety-nine percent of the fights that you had with my cousin, you started,” a relative of the slain Verdell Goins, 52, told the defendant, Atoya Holmes, 48, as seen on footage from WTVJ. “My cousin was not a woman-beater.”

Holmes was sentenced to 13 years in prison — two years short of the maximum sentence — and two years of community control.

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