In January 2024, Ashanti McZeal, a senior at Prairie View A&M says cracking jokes over their college basketball teams and talking about midterms would be some of the last conversations she would share with her cousin, Jayrick Washington, a freshman at Southern University and A&M College.
“This January was his first semester at Southern and he was doing great, although he was a little nervous about midterms,” Ashanti tells us.
On March 23rd, 2024, Washington was killed in Baton Rouge, Louisiana just North of I-10 near the Fuqua Street exit in what police say was an unfortunate, road rage incident. Washington passed away just 5 days before his 19th birthday.
Washington studied Business Administration at Southern University while working at Walmart in Baker, Louisiana. Many knew Washington as someone who never met a stranger and would help anyone in need. His grandmother says he was the “epitome of the perfect grandson that any grandma would want to share their life with.”
As Ashanti discusses his excitement about going to college, his impact on his loved ones becomes clear.
JHS Art Teacher Danielle Foreman said he was the kind of student you can’t forget.
“He never met a stranger,” Foreman said. “I would frequently see him at Walmart when I would go in to buy groceries…we always had long conversations and everybody just loved Jayrick and he was always outgoing and fun.”
Washington was heading to work at Walmart when he was tragically killed.
Baton Rouge police said Washington is among 26 murders and 30 separate shootings so far this year, — a level they call “absolutely unacceptable.” While the investigation is still underway, Washington’s family believes that Jayrick’s death was the result of mistaken identity. One month later, his family is seeking answers regarding his tragic death.
The gunman who shot and killed Washington remains unidentified.
Ashanti tells us that the family hopes his story prompts someone to speak about what happened to him and bring his killer to justice.
Washington’s family said they won’t stop until justice is served and are calling on the community for support and advocating for justice, as they cope with their loss. In a statement provided to HBCU Buzz, his siblings also pleaded with the community to help bring accountability for Jayrick’s tragic death.
Southern University and A&M College also released the following statement to HBCU Buzz on Jayrick’s passing:
Baton Rouge Police is investigating the homicide. So far a suspect has not been identified, and BRPD has not released any details on the other vehicle involved.
Anyone with information regarding Washington’s death is encouraged to contact Crime Stoppers at 225-344-7867.
We continue to keep Jayrick’s family in our thoughts and prayers during this time.