
Two images are shown in the caption, one on the left featuring Jamal Baker from the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office, and the other on the right showing Ne’Jha Cox from RW Andrews Mortuary. The background image displays police at the scene of Ne’Jha Cox’s fatal shooting in Atlanta, Georgia, on May 18, 2024, as reported by Atlanta News First.
In a tragic incident in Georgia, a young woman was fatally shot while on her way to a store with her boyfriend and their 2-year-old son. Prosecutors revealed that she was a victim of mistaken identity, as a group of local gang members allegedly confused the car she was in for that of a rival group.
Ne’Jha Cox, just 21 years old, was the victim of this mistaken targeting. Her young son, who fortunately remained unharmed, witnessed the heartbreaking moment as his mother tragically lost her life in the shooting. The Atlanta Police and the Fulton County District Attorney’s Office disclosed that the shooter, 24-year-old Jamal Baker, was convicted this week, marking almost a full year since his arrest in connection with the 2024 shooting incident that occurred on Hollywood Road.
“The child was there the whole time, and he was able to observe his mother bleed out until she was no longer alive,” said Amanda Green, assistant district attorney for the DA’s gang unit, in an interview with local ABC affiliate WSB.
“She has absolutely nothing to do with gang violence or gang life,” District Attorney Fani Willis told the outlet. “She’s not a criminal.”
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Baker, who was 23 at the time, was with two other individuals during the shooting and was caught on surveillance video opening fire on Cox’s vehicle. He was convicted by a jury of murder, aggravated assault, possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony and second-degree cruelty to children, and sentenced to life without parole plus 65 years.
“When that vehicle passes … it is shot up and we have 39 casings,” Green said, noting the number of times Baker and his alleged cohorts fired at Cox. “It’s no joke when a 2-year-old watches their 21-year-old mother die,” Willis added.
A second suspect, Cartez Harvey, who was 19 at the time, was arrested last year and also charged with aggravated assault, possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony and second-degree cruelty to children. A third defendant was also apprehended and charged; he and Harvey go on trial later this month.