Tensions run high at murder sentencing
Emotions were high in a Prince William County Circuit courtroom Wednesday afternoon, as a judge sentenced a Manassas man for second-degree murder.
Mikuel Tirone Gaskins, Sr., 54, pleaded guilty in April to the July 31, 2008 murder of Chanetie Brooks.
Wednesday, Prince William Circuit Court Judge William D. Hamblen sentenced Gaskins to serve 15 years in prison.
After Hamblen announced his sentence, family members and friends of both Brooks and Gaskins, seated on opposite sides of the courtroom, reacted with sobs, shouts and cries of disbelief.
Sheriff’s deputies separated the two groups—some of whom threatened to fight—and escorted Brooks’ family to the parking lot.
Gaskins admitted to killing the 44-year-old Brooks, and attempting to kill himself, at his town house in the 9600 block of Aspen Place in the Georgetown South area of Manassas, though he said he does not remember the act.
Prosecutors said Gaskins stabbed Brooks, his ex-girlfriend, at least 45 times, nearly decapitating her, before turning the knife on himself.
According to a police affidavit, the couple had recently broken up and Brooks went to the house that day to pick up her things.
Relatives of both Brooks and Gaskins got worried when they could not reach either of them, prosecutors said.
Attorneys said that Gaskins’ ex-wife and daughter went to his house to check on him at around 12:20 p.m.
When he did not answer the door, they entered the house through a window.
They found Gaskins and Brooks, both with multiple stab wounds, in an upstairs bedroom.
Brooks was pronounced dead at the scene.
Gaskins stabbed himself in the neck, abdomen and wrists, police said.
At Wednesday’s hearing, Brooks’ daughter, Virginia Fisher, remembered her as a loving mother and grandmother.
“She wasn’t just my mother, she was my best friend,” Fisher said. “Her death had a tremendous impact on not only me but my entire family ... We only have
memories and pictures of my mother.”
Also at the hearing several of Gaskins’ friends and his daughter, Teresa, described him as a kind and gentle man, who was not known to be violent.
“He’s a good man who has never done anything violent in his life until this point,” Gaskins’ defense attorney, George Wooditch said. “I think the type of person he was up until that point deserves consideration.”
Assistant Commonwealth’s Attorney Elizabeth Millette asked the judge to sentence Gaskins to the maximum sentence allowed by law, 40 years.
“No matter what type of person he was before that day, this was the absolute butchering of another human life,” Millette said. “I am glad he was a good father, I am glad he is turning his life around, but he took steps to lose all that when he did what he did to Ms. Brooks.”
Hamblen said he spent a lot of time considering an appropriate sentence for Gaskins for what he called an “unspeakable” act that is “beyond comprehension.”
“It wasn’t a wholly rational act… it was a terrifically violent act,” Hamblen said.
But, Hamblen said, he had to take the rest of Gaskins’ life into consideration as well.
“It’s not fair to judge man on the worst twenty minutes of his life,” Hamblen said.
Hamblen sentenced Gaskins to a 30 years in prison, with 15 years suspended and five years of probation.
Before he was sentenced, Gaskins said he was sorry for the crime.
“I go over it every day in my mind trying to understand it,” he said. “I don’t have words for the family to explain how I feel. I just don’t have the words in my vocabulary to express the deep remorse that I have.”
Staff writer Amanda Stewart can be reached at 703-878-8014
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It’s amazing how people read the news and w/out knowing the facts they are so ready to condem. Nova Mom obviously did just that read the paper. She wasn’t there..wasn’t at the sentencing, and probably doesn’t even know Mikuel or Shenita, but yet she is so quick to judge. Judge Hamblen did a great job. He took Mikuels past into condideration and like he said but wasn’t printed. He knew Mikuel to be a good person despite his past mistakes. So why judge him on 20 min of his life. No one knows what happend, or who initiated(sp)the attack. Everyone assumes it was Michael b/c she’s dead. Well dont assume. You didn’t know this girl, what she was capable of or anything that they went thru. You didn’t know the violent nature of hers, did you. While I do not condon killing of anyone, what I do know is that for Mikuel to do this something more than we know went on in that house. And thats why Judge Hamblen did and said what he did. Mikuel will do his time and live the rest of his carrying that torch. Who are you or any one else to judge. It’s unfortunate yes, we all regret that it happend. But until you are God and sit in his place to judge then dont. And if You Dont Know Ask??
I’ve seen him sentence some to 10 years for possession of pot. 15 years for murder? What are you thinking Hamblen? I do not understand our justice system :(
This is what’s wrong with our judicial system today -
“It’s not fair to judge man on the worst twenty minutes of his life,” Hamblen said.
It’s not fair to judge someone if they nearly decapitate someone in that 20 minutes??? Is this judge nuts??
My condolences to the Brooks family.


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