Father charged in death of young son headed to trial after long series of delays

Derrick Coles, 35, has spent some time in jail but he has also been out of bond a while after his boy died three years ago.

SAN ANTONIO — A father charged in connection with the death of his young son is on the docket Monday to go forward with a a trial after a long series of delays.

Derrick Coles, 35, has spent some time in jail but he has also been out of bond a while after his boy died three years ago.

The affidavit related to this case is hard to read.

Police say 12-year-old Danilo Coles suffered significant injuries over a period of time back in February 2022.

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Police were called to the Woodland Ridge Apartments on Wurzbach near Babcock by EMS – when medics found an unresponsive 12-year-old boy.

Initially, Danilo’s father said the boy slipped and fell in the shower.

But an arrest affidavit claims the child had numerous, serious injuries.

The father apparently admitted at the time that he bloodied the boy’s lip, forced him to exercise for hours, and beat him badly with a belt.

But at the hospital, medical personnel said the boy had no brain activity…that he had been badly beaten. He was pronounced dead just four hours later.

There is a co-defendant in this case. The boy’s stepmother is also charged. She remains locked up. Kapri Cheatom is scheduled to go to trial in June.

If the Dad’s trial actually moves forward today, it will be in the 437th District Court before Judge Joel Perez.

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