‘I am dumb as f—‘: Teen allegedly wrapped victim in air mattress after emptying gun into his body

Jackson L. Pierce murdered Dalton Coleman, cops said. (Mug shot: St. Peters Police Department)

Jackson L. Pierce murdered Dalton Coleman, cops said. (Mug shot: St. Peters Police Department)

A man allegedly claimed that he shot a belligerent man at his home on Monday, but instead of going to authorities, he and a juvenile wrapped the victim’s body in an air mattress.

“Dog, I shoulda f—ing called the cops myself,” Jackson L. Pierce, 18, said after authorities arrived at the scene, according to the probable cause statement from St. Charles County, Missouri, obtained by Law&Crime. “I shoulda called the cops myself, bro … I am, I am dumb as f—.”

Cops in the city of St. Peters identified the victim in a Facebook post as Dalton Coleman, 23, of the city of O’Fallon.

Pierce is charged with murder in the second degree, armed criminal action, and tampering with evidence, records state. He is being held on a $1 million cash-only bond at the St. Charles County Jail. Cops said the juvenile’s case is being processed through St. Charles County Family Court.

The incident landed on law enforcement radar after an attorney for Pierce’s housemate contacted them, documents state. According to police, this man said he left the home in the early afternoon on Monday to help a friend with her business in St. Louis City. Pierce, Coleman (whom court documents did not name), and the juvenile stayed at the home.

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