MAHOGANY JACKSON LAW (SB143 Update)
CALL TO ACTION
MAHOGANY JACKSON LAW (SB143 Update)
Require law enforcement authorities to treat a group or ongoing association (prior to commencement of a crime) of five or more persons connected to a felony crime within the scoop of 18 U.S.C.A. § 521(d) rather in person or electronic communication be classified as a gang.
MAHOGANY JACKSON STORY
Birmingham, Alabama mother Mahogany Jackson was found shot in the back of the head on Feb. 26, 2024 by the side of a road in a remote area in Birmingham, Alabama, hours after she texted her mother saying that she had been kidnapped and asking for help, according to the Birmingham Police Department. Eight suspects were arrested and bound over to a GRAND JURY for One Count FELONY MURDER.
Jefferson county district attorney, Danny Carr, discussed the nature of the videos. “Sheer brutality, you know the barbaric nature of it, you can’t substitute that by just still photos,” said Carr.
There are eight videos total. Initially brought forward to law enforcement by an acquaintance who was able to provide copies of some of the videos and direct investigators to Jackson’s body. Investigators discovered three additional videos late Tuesday night. All eight of the defendants are seen in a portion of at least one of the videos.
Mahogany Jackson FULL VIDEO
On February 26th, 2024, Quinalta Crayton aka “Da Real Blu” posted a 2-hour video on Facebook. In the video she admits the eight suspects, Mahogany Jackson, a black male nicknamed “Lil D,” and herself were tied to the felony murder and GRAND JURY INDICTMENT of Defendant Teja Lewis’ baby father in THE STATE V. QUINALTA CRAYTON. Crayton admitted she introduced Jackson to drugs and the Defendants. Jackson informed Crayton that the Defendants planned to kill her. On February 24th, 2023, Crayton informed the Defendants that Jackson “ratted them out,” therefore, Jackson met the fate initially planned for Crayton. Crayton SACRIFICED Jackson as a premediated act to turn evidence against the connected suspects, hoping to escape criminal prosecution in a prior case.
Upon information and belief, Crayton and black male nicknamed “Lil D” assisted law enforcement in their investigation of Jackson to absolve themselves from their own crime(s). Both informants were part of a “group chat,” and/or other forms of direct communication with the eight suspects within 48 hours prior to, at the time of assault, and/or around the time Mahogany Jackson was murdered. Both informants had a reasonable opportunity to aid/abet and/or stop the fatal acts against Jackson.
CALL TO ACTION
MAHOGANY JACKSON LAW (SB143 Update)
Require law enforcement authorities to treat a group or ongoing association (prior to commencement of a crime) of five or more persons connected to a felony crime rather in person or electronic communication be classified as a gang.
MAHOGANY JACKSON SUSPECT ARREST AFFIDAVITS