This holiday season is turning painfully bittersweet for a grieving mother in Kansas City. Amber O’Connell, a heartbroken mother, made an emotional plea this week for the community’s help in solving the murder of her beloved son, Therrell “TJ” Jackson Jr., who was just 17 when his life was tragically cut short last summer.
During a press conference held at the Clay County Sheriff’s Office in Liberty, O’Connell tearfully shared her cherished memories of her only son. She described TJ as “intelligent, courageous, and loving,” a family-oriented young man who would go to great lengths to protect his mother and his older sisters. “He’d do anything for anybody around him,” she reminisced, clearly filled with pride but also deep sorrow.
At only 17, TJ had big dreams for the future. According to his mother, he aspired to enter the construction field, with hopes of one day building a home for his family. “He had a whole life ahead of him,” O’Connell said, noting that her son was hard-working and dedicated, holding a job at Worlds of Fun and also helping a friend’s moving company that assisted soldiers on base. “He wasn’t scared of nothing,” she continued, expressing her belief that the streets had claimed the best of him. “I just want to know who did this to my baby. I just want answers.”
On the night of July 30, tragedy struck as Jackson was shot in what authorities believe was a drive-by shooting in Avondale, a quaint section of Kansas City’s Northland. Detective Kristen Rivera, with the Clay County Sheriff’s Office, reported that calls began pouring in shortly before 9 p.m., with multiple reports of gunfire occurring in the area northeast of North Kansas City Hospital.
Just minutes later, deputies arrived and found TJ lying in the street. Despite being rushed to a hospital, he was pronounced dead shortly after. The investigation into his murder is still ongoing, and while Rivera couldn’t disclose much concerning details, she emphasized that it appeared that Jackson was deliberately targeted, although she could not elaborate on the motive.
Authorities believe they have identified a vehicle linked to the crime: a 1996-1998 Chevrolet Silverado 4X4 Z71, potentially dark blue or black, which had a driver’s side headlight out. Detective Rivera mentioned that multiple individuals were likely present in the pickup truck at the time of the shooting.
To aid the investigation, the sheriff’s office has released video footage of the suspected pickup, urging anyone who recognizes it to reach out via the TIPS Hotline at 816-474-TIPS (8477). A reward of $2,000 is being offered for information that leads to an arrest.
Despite the heartache, O’Connell remains resolute in her quest for justice. “I believe that God has our back, and we will find who did this to my baby boy,” she said, her eyes filled with hope amidst the tears. Her powerful message is a potent reminder of the human capacity for resilience, even in the face of unspeakable loss.
The community and authorities are calling for anyone with information to step forward. In a time of mourning and reflection, let’s come together to ensure that TJ’s story does not end in silence but leads to justice for a family caught in the unyielding grip of grief.
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