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Background: News footage of the scene in Pontiac, Mich., after Ariah Jackson was killed on March 18, 2022 (WDIV). Inset (center): Ariah Jackson (Lawrence E. Moon Funeral Home). Insets (left and right): Jajuan McDonald and Justin Rouser (Oakland County Sheriff”s Office).
The tragic case of two Michigan men, who were mere teenagers at the time of their crime, has reached a grim conclusion with both facing life imprisonment. Jajuan McDonald, now 21, and Justin Rouser, 23, have been convicted of first-degree murder for their roles in the drive-by shooting that claimed the life of 7-year-old Ariah Jackson.
The harrowing events unfolded back in March 2022. On that fateful afternoon, Ariah was returning home from school. Her mother, waiting at a bus stop in Pontiac, had just picked up Ariah along with her sister and two cousins. As they drove away, an ominous presence shadowed them—a bright orange SUV with two men inside.
Behind the wheel was Rouser, while McDonald took on a more sinister role. As Ariah’s mother drove, McDonald opened fire, discharging eight bullets towards the car. Tragically, one of those shots struck Ariah in the back of the head, leaving her mother grazed but the other children unharmed.
Frantic and desperate, Ariah’s father intervened, rushing to pull his daughter from the vehicle as they awaited the arrival of Oakland County deputies. Despite the quick response and efforts to get her to a hospital, Ariah succumbed to her injuries shortly after.
This heartbreaking case has now reached its legal end, as reported by local news outlet WDIV. The jury’s verdict has sealed McDonald’s and Rouser’s fate, as they face life sentences for cutting short the life of an innocent child. What remains is the indelible sorrow left in the wake of their actions, forever altering the lives of those who loved Ariah Jackson.
Ariah died not long after she arrived.
Detectives tracked down Rouser shortly after the shooting and arrested him while he attempted to flee from police. McDonald turned himself in to police on March 28, 2022. Both of them were charged with first-degree murder, four counts of attempted murder, and five counts of felony firearm. They were both found guilty on all charges.
Sentencing hearings were scheduled for March 3 and March 10.