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Mother of Lakeland Car Crash victims at e-bike speaks out

Lakeland, FL – We hear only in ABC Action News from the man of the man, who was tragically killed in a car accident in Lakeland on Monday afternoon.

Sheriff Grady Judd said everything came from a drug agreement in which Nathaniel Jones Jr. was unfortunately in the wrong place at the wrong time.

Now his mother Deborah Jones shouts for change.

Anger: “Bringing children into prison is not justice,” says Mama of Lakeland Car Crash victim at e-bike out out out out

“Bringing children into prison is not just”

After a background search for Nathaniel, Annette Gutierrez found his mother's contact information. When Annette stretched out, Deborah said that she wanted to tell her son's history and also help to stop gun violence.

Deborah said she still can't wrap her head for the fact that her son was gone.

“I don't know what I will do with the rest of my life without him,” said Deborah and suffocated the tears.

38-year-old Nathaniel Jones Jr. was a father, brother, son and uncle, who left two children aged 5 and 8.

Deborah said she was pulled from Orlando to be closer to her son and grandchildren.

“He was a very loving father,” said Deborah. “I think his main goal was his main goal.”

He was killed in a car accident on Monday because a drug agreement had become bad.

“It was a shock,” said Deborah. “Everything I could hear was cried, 'he's gone, he's gone.'”

In this surveillance video you can see Nathaniel on his e-bike and take care of your business before the tragedy hit.

Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd said that a shooter had shot and killed the driver, a 19-year-old man who tensed down the street and killed and killed Nathaniel. ((Link Monday's Story))

“Weapons are the problem,” said Deborah. “We have to find out where these children get these weapons from?”

On Wednesday afternoon, the sheriff announced six arrests – all age between 15 and 23 years.

“I will have justice when I start to see the police – the boots are hit on the floor and they see more community people,” said Deborah. “I am not fair to bring children into prison. No, bringing children to prison is not justice, it is just another band AID that puts on a wound.”

Deborah said she wants to see more programs for children to keep them away.

“We are responsible for children in our community, each of us,” said Deborah.

Deborah is currently working on funeral arrangements for her son.

And the examination of the double murder is still in progress, with the suspects of a long list of fees exposed.


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