He is currently serving a 28-year prison sentence for the murder of a Wetumpka teen.
According to Montgomery County District Attorney Daryl Bailey, the victim was standing on her porch waving goodbye to her then-teenage children leaving the house. As the vehicle her children were in pulled out of the driveway, Jackson brandished a firearm and attempted to steal the vehicle, Bailey said. When he was unable to get the vehicle, the district attorney said Jackson fired into it and one of the bullets struck and killed James.
“Her children helplessly watched their mother die,” said Bailey. “The gun violence that plagues our community is often perpetuated by young people like Jhavarske Jackson who pointlessly throw their futures away because they never stop to think about the consequences of their actions. The holidays are supposed to be a joyous time where we get to make lasting memories with those who are near and dear to our hearts.
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