‘Troubled by the attitude’: Judge scolds ‘indignant’ mother sentenced for death of 1-year-old son shot by 5-year-old

Shatia Welch appears inset against an image of the apartment complex where her 1-year-old was killed by their 5-year-old

Inset: Shatia Welch (La Porte County Jail). Background: The apartment complex where Welch’s 1-year-old was killed by his 5-year-old brother (Google Maps).

An Indiana woman learned her fate this week for the tragic shooting death of her 1-year-old son. But she did not accept it happily.

In January, Shatia Tiara Welch, 26, pleaded guilty to one count of neglect of a dependent resulting in serious bodily injury.

On Wednesday, she was sentenced to spend the next six years behind bars by Tippecanoe County Superior Court Judge Steve Meyer.

The plea deal saw authorities drop several other more serious charges, including neglect resulting in death and neglect resulting in endangerment, as well as several drug-related charges.

On March 28, 2023, Welch’s 1-year-old boy was shot and killed by his 5-year-old brother at the family’s Romney Meadows apartment on Westchester Lane in Lafayette — a medium-sized city located some 60 miles northwest of Indianapolis. The younger boy would later allegedly test positive for marijuana in his system while the older sibling would allegedly test positive for cocaine, police allege.

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