In a poignant and emotional address at a recent government meeting, LaRonda Jones shared her heart-wrenching experience of losing her son, Kylan, to police violence. Speaking publicly for the first time since his death on May 23, 2024, Jones recounted the profound grief she has endured over the past 122 days, emphasizing that her son was not just a statistic but a beloved individual with dreams and aspirations.
Jones described the daily struggle of coping with her loss, stating, \"I have repeated these words to myself every single day... I had to bury him.\" She highlighted the impact of Kylan's death on her family and community, asserting that no mother should have to endure such pain. \"His death has left a wound in our family, in our community, and in this city. We deserve justice,\" she declared.
Throughout her speech, Jones called for accountability and justice, insisting that Kylan's life mattered and that his story should not be forgotten. She expressed her determination to continue fighting for answers, stating, \"I will continue to speak out because I owe it to my son to make sure his story is heard.\"
Jones's emotional testimony resonated deeply, as she urged city officials to acknowledge the gravity of her loss and the need for systemic change within the police department. Her words served as a powerful reminder of the human cost of violence and the urgent call for justice that echoes in communities affected by such tragedies.