Atlanta Mother Finds Closure as Arrest Made in Son’s Six-Year Cold Case

Atlanta Mother Celebrates Arrest in Son’s Six-Year Cold Case

ATLANTA — For a mother carrying the burden of loss, any hint of closure can feel like a breath of fresh air. This is the reality for Yana Harmon, who after six long years of relentless pursuit, is finally experiencing a measure of relief with the arrest of the alleged shooter of her 18-year-old son, Jaylen Harmon.

“For six long years, I felt like I couldn’t breathe,” Yana shared while standing near the hauntingly familiar Greenbriar Apartments on Stone Road, the very place where Jaylen’s body was discovered. “Now, I can finally breathe a little bit.”

A Mother’s Relentless Pursuit for Justice

In the quest for justice, Yana proved to be an inexhaustible force. She became an unofficial detective, knocking on doors, gathering tips, and keeping the memory of her son alive through sheer perseverance. “I was not only knocking on doors but asking and manifesting, hoping someone would come forward and reveal the truth,” she explained.

That persistence paid off when an anonymous person called her, identifying the person who allegedly shot Jaylen. This courageous act of speaking out was the breakthrough Yana had patiently awaited. “They wanted this monster off the street,” Yana highlighted, her voice a mix of relief and determination.

The Arrest and Its Impact

With the arrest of Jorey Roberts, who is now charged with murder, aggravated assault, and possession of a firearm during a felony, Yana felt a significant moment of justice. She attended court proceedings where Roberts was present but noted, “He couldn’t even look at me.”

Roberts requested bond, citing the need to care for his two children, a plea that struck Yana deeply. “My kid is gone. I want to take care of my kid too. I can’t wake him up,” she argued, firmly standing her ground in the belief that Roberts should remain in custody.

A Community Movement

This story underscores the power of community support and not giving up in the face of adversity. “So many people give up,” Yana reflected, proud of the milestone reached in her son’s case. Her journey serves as an inspiration for others who might be in similar situations, showing the incredible impact determination and community involvement can have in solving cold cases.

Atlanta’s streets, once feeling colder without Jaylen, now echo with hopes of healing and justice. Yana continues to pray that Roberts remains behind bars, ensuring her son’s legacy is one of enduring strength and resilience.

As this chapter in Yana’s life sees a closing, the community rallies around her, and many are reminded of the power we hold in seeking justice, together.


Author: HERE Atlanta

HERE Atlanta

Recent Posts

Pam Bondi Nominated as Next Attorney General Amid Controversy and Support

Welcome to Washington: Pam Bondi Nominated as New Attorney General In a twist that has…

7 hours ago

Sammamish Residents Struggle With Power Outages After Storm Devastation

Sammamish Residents Battle Power Outages After Bomb Cyclone In Sammamish, frustration and determination mingle as…

7 hours ago

Chicago Supreme Court Overturns Jussie Smollett’s Conviction in Controversial Legal Case

Chicago’s Rollercoaster Legal Saga: Jussie Smollett’s Conviction Overturned Chicago, a city known for its deep-dish…

7 hours ago

Atlanta Residents Embrace the Holiday Spirit Amid Uncertainty

Atlanta Residents Brace for a Unique Holiday Season It felt incredibly bizarre to wake up…

9 hours ago

Jonesboro High School’s Majestic Marching Cardinals to Make History at Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade

JONESBORO, GA— Hey there! Big news is buzzing around town because the Majestic Marching Cardinals…

9 hours ago

Kumho Tire and Atlanta Hawks Announce Exciting Multi-Year Partnership

Exciting Partnership Announcement in Atlanta! Atlanta, the vibrant capital of Georgia, has just received some…

9 hours ago