Mother Allegedly Involved in Attack on Pizza Employee

SNELLVILLE, GA – In a troubling development, a Gwinnett County mother is facing new legal challenges with felony drug charges, following allegations of allowing minors to engage in drug use at her residence. The arrest has heightened neighborhood concerns for both the children involved and the community at large.

Efforts to reach someone at the residence for comment were unsuccessful, as residents declined to speak. The arrest of Jasmine Landers, 35, adds another layer to her legal troubles stemming from a previous violent incident.

Authorities took Landers into custody last week after discovering illegal substances, including THC gummies and psychedelic mushrooms, in her home. Neighbors have reported unsettling activities, such as frequent gunfire, contributing to a growing sense of unease.

This latest arrest compounds Landers’ legal problems, as she awaits trial for allegedly instructing her children to assault a teenager. The March incident, described as brutal, involved Landers directing her children via phone to attack a coworker, resulting in severe injuries to the victim.

Witnesses recall Landers identifying the victim, leading to her children forcibly entering the establishment and attacking the teenager. The victim suffered significant injuries, including a direct hit to the face.

Currently held without bond, Landers is now facing additional charges. Her 20-year-old son remains incarcerated from the initial attack, but details about other children living in the home remain unclear.

The ongoing situation continues to alarm the community, with residents expressing deep concerns about the safety and well-being of the minors involved. Authorities are continuing their investigation into the matter.