3 KILLED AFTER SHOOTER OPENS FIRE ON YOUNG MOM, 3 CHILDREN IN CAR IN JACKSONVILLE
A young mother was sitting in a car with her three children in
Jacksonville on Sunday when someone opened fire, killing her and her
11-month-old son, a survivor said.Kadejah Williams, 22, and his 11-month-old son Tedashi Williams were killed in shooting near the Cleveland Arms apartments.
Surveillance video shows chaos at night of mass shooting in northwestern JacksonvilleXacia Burnem, 18, was also killed.Photos: Baby, 2 women killed in JacksonvilleKadejah Williams roommate told Action News Jax that a debate broke out earlier in the day. She said the fight started again while she was in a car with Kadejah Williams and her three children, all under the age of five. She said someone came to the car with Burnem and opened fire.Kadejah Williams roommate and another person suffered minor injuries by shooting, according to the Sheriff's office in Jacksonville.
Jacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry said he was very upset about the violence in Jacksonville. He and Jacksonville sheriff Mike Williams held a press conference at 3:30 pm. Monday, ask anyone to get information.Williams said the agents had a lot of information from the community.No suspicious information was provided.Pamela Williams said that Burnem was studying at SAL Tech Charter High School and wanted to become a doctor.
"She was just a good girl who liked to dress up, enjoyed having fun, being with her family and being around her nieces and nephews," Williams said.Photos: 18-year-old killed during a shooting that also killed another woman, babyThe researchers believe there could be more victims of filming.Anyone who has witnessed the shooting or anyone who has been a victim is invited to contact the JSO Homicide Unit at 904-630-0500 or CrimeStoppers at 1-866-845-TIPS."I just want to know who knows what happened and what happened to my child and the other victims who were also killed," Williams said."I just want the person who made it to come forward and turn to her. Give the closure of each family so that we can go beyond that and we get together in one."Williams said his son, Bilaal Shaw, aged 19, was shot dead in 2009."Tell your children that you love them every day when they leave your home," Williams said. "You never know if you're going to see your child again."Action News Jax follows the story. Watch Action News Jax and follow us on Twitter @ActionNewsJax for the latest.
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Surveillance video shows chaos at night of mass shooting in northwestern JacksonvilleXacia Burnem, 18, was also killed.Photos: Baby, 2 women killed in JacksonvilleKadejah Williams roommate told Action News Jax that a debate broke out earlier in the day. She said the fight started again while she was in a car with Kadejah Williams and her three children, all under the age of five. She said someone came to the car with Burnem and opened fire.Kadejah Williams roommate and another person suffered minor injuries by shooting, according to the Sheriff's office in Jacksonville.

Jacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry said he was very upset about the violence in Jacksonville. He and Jacksonville sheriff Mike Williams held a press conference at 3:30 pm. Monday, ask anyone to get information.Williams said the agents had a lot of information from the community.No suspicious information was provided.Pamela Williams said that Burnem was studying at SAL Tech Charter High School and wanted to become a doctor.

"She was just a good girl who liked to dress up, enjoyed having fun, being with her family and being around her nieces and nephews," Williams said.Photos: 18-year-old killed during a shooting that also killed another woman, babyThe researchers believe there could be more victims of filming.Anyone who has witnessed the shooting or anyone who has been a victim is invited to contact the JSO Homicide Unit at 904-630-0500 or CrimeStoppers at 1-866-845-TIPS."I just want to know who knows what happened and what happened to my child and the other victims who were also killed," Williams said."I just want the person who made it to come forward and turn to her. Give the closure of each family so that we can go beyond that and we get together in one."Williams said his son, Bilaal Shaw, aged 19, was shot dead in 2009."Tell your children that you love them every day when they leave your home," Williams said. "You never know if you're going to see your child again."Action News Jax follows the story. Watch Action News Jax and follow us on Twitter @ActionNewsJax for the latest.
#JSO: Man and woman treated for gunshot wounds. INFANT & 2 women killed northwest #Jacksonville shooting. pic.twitter.com/Rafd2KjZSI
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