A 51-year-old mentally disabled resident of a Jacksonville assisted-living facility is now in police custody after the death of another man there over the weekend.

Freddie Lee Williams of the R&R Loving Hands home at 2489 E. Justin Road was charged Sunday with aggravated disabled adult abuse, but more charges could be added depending on the autopsy, according to his arrest report.

Kevin D'Juan Wilkes, 32, was pronounced dead at a hospital Sunday about 3:20 a.m. after he was transported from the facility Saturday, according to the report.

A caregiver told investigators she was taking sheets into a bedroom when she noticed Williams - who weighs about 300 pounds - sitting on top of Wilkes on a couch, according to the report.

The caregiver said she realized Wilkes wasn't moving and she had to pull Williams off of him. Wilkes wasn't breathing, so she started performing CPR after calling 911, according to the report.

The caregiver said she had seen Williams sit on top of Wilkes on three other occasions and had also seen him get violent four or five times, according to the report. Wilkes had been dragged by Williams before when he became upset.

The owner of the facility told investigators Williams started living there in December and police were called after he got angry during an incident in March where Wilkes sat on top of him, according to the report. Williams punched Wilkes in front of police and was taken into custody under the Baker Act.

Williams also was taken into custody under the Baker Act after he was acting violent toward everyone at the facility on New Year's Eve, the report said.

Authorities determined Sunday it would be unsafe to leave Williams at the facility due to his violent past.

The report said Wilkes suffered from autism and epilepsy. Williams has been diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia, hypertension and episodic mood disorder.

Joe Daraskevich: (904) 359-4308