In the wake of JayDaYoungan's untimely death, his family and close friends are still looking for answers behind the shooting. His grandfather, L.C. Jefferson, came forward to speak out against the gun violence that claimed his grandson's life and vowed to get justice for him.
"There will be no stone left unturned until we find out who took him," said Jefferson. "This is only what I hear. Someone came from behind the house with a ski mask on and gunned him down. In broad daylight, on a busy road. People have gotten so comfortable to where they think they can shoot someone down and not be caught."
"I remember when he first started his music. I remember him sitting out here, two and three in the morning with his cousin. Writing music. It is sad that at his young age, just getting stuff right and he had to be taken away," Jefferson said.
"Looking at him. The way he makes his music and where he comes from. It gives other people hope. His music gave him hope. But it's gone now," a grieving Jefferson added.
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