Jahi has many blows in life, say neighbors, parents

The last time, his grandmother was with him, Jahi Turner wanted to start play. Forever. In its small courtyard, the child kept tossing a large plastic bullets with his grandmother, ignored pleas to go inside.

“Ball” was preferred Jahi’s voice, tossing, and a tramway was his favorite thing to do.

In many ways, Jahi life has as many moves as the ball of her grandmother’s Yard.

Jahi the biological father had little contact with him, after spending much of his son, life in prison. Jahi’s stepfather - said the authorities had six times more than children - has been questioned in the context of a murder non Maryland, and yesterday was extensively questioned by detectives from San Diego homicide for the first time in connection with the disappearance of the child.

The neighbors say, Jahi, the mother of his child in San Diego less than two weeks due to concerns over drugs in the neighbourhood.

Frederick Maryland is the second largest city, 45 minutes north-west of Washington, DC, friends and family say Jahi lived in a low-income neighborhood, surrounded by love and affection. Whiffle balls and Fisher-Price, there are toys everywhere. Pictures of family on the walls of Jahi parents at home.

“I think it had a good life here,” said his paternal grandmother, Dina Naylor.

But it is also home to a multitude of despair: broken relationships, high unemployment, a house arrest of parents, many of drug trafficking and violence breaks out, according to the Court of neighbours and recordings.

Jahi mother, Tameka Jones, 18, learned she was pregnant, she was just 16 years. When she and her mother broke the messages from the father of boys, Tramane Sampson, then 22, Jones and Sampson was not in the past, he said.

Sampson was not the only one, was surprised.

“I did not know they had them,” said Naylor.

Jahi was born Feb. 10, 2000. Tramane Sampson and Tameka Jones did not see much of them, that Sampson and others have said. Tameka mother, Penny Turner, spent most of the time, dealing with Tameka while the baby has continued his training, studies with distinction from high school, neighbors said. But others pointed reference to towers care for the boys.

Jahi father was recently released from prison. He was remanded in custody in violation of probation from a former prison term in connection with a domestic dispute, the court records.

“I did not see much, it would also be crying around me,” said Sampson his son.

Over time, was Tameka Tieray Jones.

Tieray Jones studies at a vocational school. He held odd jobs and, neighbors say, had many friends. Saying the police, Jones, 23, the father of six children at least six women.

In recent years, many of Jones’ ex-girlfriends took the Tribunal on the various applications, including family allowances and custody, records in Frederick County Circuit Court A former girlfriend, went to identify, said Jones did not seem sure whether their child.

Supports the child and custody battles were not the only subjects, Tieray Jones to the attention of the criminal prosecution authorities.

Jahi was older than 6 months as Earl John Hill - known as the natives as “Poochie” - was killed in August 2000, a quarter miles, which was Jahi stay with his maternal grandmother. Officials police interrogated dozens of residents, including Tieray Jones, in connection with the death.

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