SNELLVILLE, GA – A Gwinnett County mother is back behind bars, accused of allowing children to use drugs in her home, just months after allegedly orchestrating a violent attack. Neighbors near Snellville voice growing concern for the welfare of the children involved.
Authorities arrested 35-year-old Jasmine Landers last week at her residence, where police claim she permitted minors to consume drugs. Photos from the scene reveal officers uncovering THC gummies and psychedelic mushrooms, raising serious questions about the home environment.
The situation has alarmed nearby residents, who regularly hear gunshots from the property. Attempts to speak with an adult at the residence were met with refusal, leaving many worried about the safety of the children living there.
Landers was previously arrested for allegedly directing an assault on a Little Caesar’s employee in March. Prosecutors assert that she instructed her children over the phone to target a teenage coworker, resulting in a violent encounter that left the victim unconscious.
“I’m thankful that I’m alive,” the victim said, recalling the brutal incident where Landers’s daughter and two sons reportedly attacked her at work. The mother was initially taken into custody following the assault, and now faces additional felony drug charges.
Her 20-year-old son remains incarcerated due to his involvement in the Little Caesar’s attack. It remains unclear how many children are currently residing in the home, as the community grapples with the unfolding situation.
Landers is being held without bond as she awaits trial for both the assault and the new drug charges, leaving neighbors and authorities on edge about the ongoing risks.