ATLANTA -- A brother of
Baltimore Ravens defensive lineman
Calais Campbell has been charged with murder after police found their 71-year-old mother dead at a home in Atlanta during a welfare check. His family told police he struggled with mental illness.
Arrest warrants say Nateal Campbell's throat was cut and Ciarre Campbell, Calais Campbell's brother, was found in possession of a knife. Officers found her unresponsive when they arrived at around 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, according to a police statement.
Ciarre Campbell, 41, was booked into the Fulton County Jail, where he was being held without bond, and waived his initial court hearing Wednesday on charges including aggravated assault and murder. A lawyer listed for him in online court records did not immediately return an email and voicemail seeking comment on the charges.
In a 911 call released by police, an unidentified man can be heard asking for a wellness check. He tells the dispatcher that he is outside his mother's house with his brother and sister-in-law and that they're trying to get inside. He said they can see another brother, who is "mentally ill" and lives with their mother, inside the home. He said the brother inside said their mother left but a neighbor's camera footage shows she didn't.
Police records show that before Tuesday, officers had received nine calls for service to that address since September for a variety of reasons, including a fight in progress, a suspicious person and an earlier welfare check.
According to a police incident report, a sister of Ciarre Campbell called police on April 24 and said her brother was inside the house and had "started a fire to rid the house of the demons." The sister told an officer that her mother lived there but had not been at the home for a week because Ciarre Campbell "has overtaken the home."
Neighbors called the police on multiple occasions to report disturbances, and Nateal Campbell told an officer in mid-April that her son had not been taking medication prescribed to treat schizophrenia, reports show.
The Campbell family issued a statement asking for privacy while they deal with "overwhelming grief."
"We are devastated to share that the Campbell Family has lost its matriarch, Mrs. Nateal Campbell," the family statement said. "While the details of her passing are still being investigated, we take comfort in knowing she is reunited with our father, her beloved Chuck, and in the arms of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ."