“Why do our youth hate each other so much?” Mother of son shot in head is demanding change in Fulton

SOUTH FULTON — The mother of a 17-year-old shot in the head is calling for change.

Apollonia Blanchard is joining forces with a local mayor and a rapper to address youth violence.

“I’m here today because my son was gunned down in Camelot Condos on Tuesday,” said Blanchard.

Miquavious had taken trash to the dumpster many times before though he didn’t live at the apartment complex. He stopped by on his way home from a shift at a nearby McDonald’s.

It’s a position Blanchard said she never thought she would be in. Her 17-year-old son, Miquavious Blanchard, was shot in the head at Camelot Condos in South Fulton while he and his best friend were taking the trash and the family’s Christmas tree to a dumpster.

“His best friend called me and said Ms. Apple, I’m sorry, I’m sorry, Jay’s been shot. I instantly grabbed my keys and ran out of the house,” said Blanchard.

When she got to the scene, she saw him lying there with a gunshot wound to the head.

He’s now in the hospital, fighting for his life.

“I just kept calling for help, screaming. Why do our youth hate each other so much? Why do they wake up with vengeance on their heart,” said Blanchard.

That’s a topic both City of South Fulton Mayor Khalid and Rapper Young Dro want to discuss. So that’s why they’re hosting “It Still Takes A Village” town hall on Thursday night at the Southwest Arts Center in South Fulton.

Channel 2′s Larry Spruill first talked to Young Dro about this event after two teens were shot and killed near Atlantic Station. He said he wanted to address the youth violence and the connection with rap music.

“It’s very necessary that we have this event, and I want to actually breathe life and hope into the community. We should have that in the community. There are solutions involved in the conversation,” said Young Dro.

Mayor Khalid said it’s more than an event. They’re also going to have a career fair.

“Here at the Southwest Arts Center in the lobby before the Town Hall from 5-7 p.m., we’re going to have an Opportunity Fair where a lot of local nonprofits and jobs are hiring young people,” said Mayor Khalid with South Fulton.

The ‘It Still Takes a Village’ Guns Down Initiative 2023 Tour will be on Jan. 28 at 7 p.m.

It will be at the City of South Fulton Arts Center at 915 New Hope Road, Atlanta. You can register at here.