The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Family recalls slain girl’s ‘big dreams and funny personalit­y’

- By Alexis Stevens alexis.stevens@ajc.com

Asijah Love Jones was asleep in her bed when her life was taken, according to her family and investigat­ors.

A stray bullet intended for someone else struck the girl in her Spalding County home. She was a month from her 12th birthday.

While the search continued Wednesday to find the gunman believed responsibl­e, Asijah’s family grieved her sudden loss.

“Asijah was such a loving and talented little girl with big dreams and a funny personalit­y “a family member posted on a Gofundme page. “Words cannot describe the pain our family is enduring right now.”

Deputies were called to the girl’s home in the Spalding Heights neighborho­od around 1 a.m. Tuesday and found the child in her bed. Asijah was pronounced dead at the scene, the sheriff ’s office said.

“One of the rounds that were fired at the intended target missed, traveled through the victim’s bedroom window, and struck her, killing her instantly,” Sheriff Darrell Dix said in a statement.

Later Tuesday, investigat­ors identified and charged the suspect, Kionta Jahaun Parks, with felony murder, aggravated assault, cruelty to children, possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime, violation of the street gang act and violation of the domestic terrorism statute, the sheriff ’s office said.

Parks, previously known to law enforcemen­t, was not in custody early Wednesday afternoon, according to the sheriff ’s office. Authoritie­s said Parks should be considered armed and dangerous, and anyone who comes in contact with him should call 911.

Meanwhile, Asijah’s family must plan her funeral. Money from the online fundraiser will help pay for those plans, the family said.

“We appreciate all the love and condolence­s and would like to thank you in advance as we grieve the loss of Asijah Love Jones,” the family said.

 ?? COURTESY ?? Asijah Love Jones, 11, died early Tuesday when a stray bullet meant for someone else hit the girl in her Spalding County home. She was a month from her 12th birthday.
COURTESY Asijah Love Jones, 11, died early Tuesday when a stray bullet meant for someone else hit the girl in her Spalding County home. She was a month from her 12th birthday.
 ?? ?? Kionta Jahaun Parks
Kionta Jahaun Parks

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States