The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

DEKALB COUNTY

Police seek clues in May 27 death of man working second job.

- By Alexis Stevens alexis.stevens@ajc.com

In the weeks before his death, Paris-james Smith had earned a promotion yet was still working a second job to earn extra money.

In addition to his job with Amazon, which had just made him a supervisor, he was working part time for Gopuff, a food delivery service. He’d driven an older SUV for years and with the additional earnings, he had been able to buy a white 2019 Nissan Altima.

Early on May 27, Smith drove the newly purchased car to deliver ice cream to a home in the Oakwood Manor subdivisio­n off Redan Road, according to Dekalb County police. Investigat­ors believe he was followed by at least two suspects, who shot and killed him and stole the Nissan, which still had a temporary tag. He was 24.

“I hope someone will come forward with informatio­n or turn themselves in,” said the victim’s mother, Chicana Smith. Wednesday was her birthday, the first without her firstborn.

The Dekalb County Police Department hadn’t discussed the case until Saturday, when the agency posted a video about it.

“No witnesses have come forward, and we are asking for the public’s help for any informatio­n on the perpe- trators in this incident,” a spokeswoma­n said in the video. The victim’s Nissan hasn’t been found.

Chicana Smith is eager for answers and notes that whoever is responsibl­e is still on the run.

“I think that the public needs to be aware,” shesaid. “You don’t think it will happen to you. This may not be isolated. It could happen to them.”

In the months since her son’s death, Smith has heard from many whose lives he touched. It helps ease some of the pain she and her 17-yearold daughter feel.

“He was amazing,” she said. “He was very patient. He was very smart and sensitive and sensed things that were going on with people.”

Born in Dekalb County, Paris-james graduated with honors from Newton High School and attended Georgia State University. In the winter, he bought blankets to donate to homeless people. He was to have relocated to Texas for his new Amazon role, something his mother learned after he died. He was killed before he got to tell her the good news.

“He was always telling me he wanted to make me proud,” Chicana Smith said.

Anyone with informatio­n on Smith’s death is asked to contact Dekalb police homicide detectives at 770-7247850. Anonymous tipsters can call Crime Stoppers Atlanta at 404-577-8477, text informatio­n to 274637 or visit the Crime Stoppers website.

 ?? ?? ParisJames Smith, 24, was fatally shot May 27 in Dekalb County.
ParisJames Smith, 24, was fatally shot May 27 in Dekalb County.

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