NASHVILLE, TN — A bill to toughen the penalty for those charged with hurting or killing children during a drive-by shooting passed the State House of Representatives today.  

The JaJuan Latham Act increases the penalty for an aggravated assault or homicide that occurs by a person discharging a firearm from within a motor vehicle and the victim is a minor at the time of the offense.  

The bill is named in honor of 12-year-old JaJuan. He was gunned down in what police have called a gang-related drive-by attack on a crowd of people attending a birthday party at

Rep. Rick Staples

Danny Mayfield Park in Mechanicsville in 2016.  The measure’s sponsor, Democratic Representative Rick Staples of Knoxville, said the bill has special meaning to him:  “JaJuan’s grandmother helped raise me growing up in Knoxville and I’m so grateful to the bipartisan efforts of my fellow Representatives and Governor Bill Lee. I hope this can begin to give the family some semblance of peace.” The bill is expected to be heard in the Senate later in the week.

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