Atlanta, GA
Family still looking for justice two years after Atlanta man’s murder
ATLANTA – Two years to the evening after an Atlanta man was murdered, his household remains to be desperately hoping somebody with data will come ahead.
“We have to get these folks off the streets as a result of these are harmful folks,” mentioned Kischa Houston, the mom of slain 29-year-old DeAndre Houston.
Houston’s mom is preventing on to seek out her son’s assassin after he was shot and killed by a trio of carjackers on Luckie Road in downtown Atlanta the evening of Jan. 7, 2021.
Regardless of surveillance video, investigators say they have no idea who they’re.
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“With the killers nonetheless on the market, we do not know in the event that they’re killing different folks, we do not know what different crimes they’re committing, and we want justice for his homicide,” Kischa instructed FOX 5.
Kischa gathered at her son’s gravesite Saturday afternoon with some family members. They launched balloons into the sky in his honor.
“He was at all times a frontrunner,” she mentioned. “He crossed Kappa [Alpha Psi] when he was in faculty. He cherished his fraternity. He cherished Atlanta.”
She mentioned he was a brilliant man with an enormous future who labored as a automobile salesman and deliberate to go to legislation college.
“I am nonetheless confused about why these younger males are taking so many lives and destroying and being disruptive.”
Atlanta police murder detectives have been working the case for the final 730 days.
They did not have an replace instantly obtainable when FOX 5 requested data.
Kischa instructed FOX 5 she has one message for her son’s killer.
“My query is: Do not you recognize that you will get caught, and you are going to pay for what you probably did? There is not any method round it,” she mentioned. “Possibly not right now, or tomorrow, however you are going to get caught. I belief God.”
The household raised the reward for data resulting in an arrest to $20,000. You may submit a tip anonymously to Atlanta Crime Stoppers at 404-577-8577.