FULTON COUNTY, Ga.,None — A grieving mother is speaking about the shooting that took her son's life. The family is offering $2,500 for information leading to an arrest.
"This is a pain that just won't go away," the victim's mother, Tammy Parrish, told Channel 2's Eric Philips.
Her son, 29-year-old Domain Taylor, was shot to death Nov. 20. It took her until Thursday evening to summon the strength to discuss it.
"I just want to know why. Why?" Parrish said.
It was 2 a.m. when Parrish got the call that her son had died.
"Every day I wake up seems like I hear that call over and over. I see my child's face every day," Parrish said.
According to a police report, Taylor and a few friends were leaving a home on Pleasant Hill Road when three armed men with masks blocked them in the driveway and then jumped out and started shooting. The driver of the car carrying Taylor turned around the house to get away.
But Taylor, who was in the passenger seat, was hit. The driver was trying to rush him to the hospital when their car was struck by another car pulling out of a restaurant parking lot on Old National Highway in south Fulton County. Rescuers rushed Taylor to the hospital, but he didn't make it. A medical examiner's report said he died from the gunshot wound.
"I'm just asking whoever, whoever hurt my child just to come forward. I try not to hate. I'm angry. I'm mad," Parrish said.
Anyone with information on this case can call the Fulton County police at 404-613-9016.
Mom wants answers in son's shooting death
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