Jaafar Jackson
The Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services has launched an investigation into an incident at the Jackson family home in Encino involving a stun gun.
Jermaine Jackson‘s 13-year-old son, Jaafar Jackson, ordered a stun gun online that was delivered to the home two weeks ago. TMZ first reported the gun was confiscated by security shortly after it was delivered and locked up by Katherine Jackson when members of the team and Mrs. Jackson heard noises upstairs and found Jaafar with it in his bathroom, where he “tested it on a piece of paper.”
DCFS went to the Jackson family home last night, around 10:30, where they interviewed Katherine and several of the children and confiscated the stun gun.
It has since been reported by multiple sources that the children played with the stun gun for three days before it was discovered, and employees witnessed Jaafar pointing it at Michael Jackson‘s youngest son, Blanket. Sources also say there was a second stun gun in the home.
DCFS went back to the house today to conduct further interviews with all employees on the property, as well as each of the children separately.
The Jackson family has issued a statement saying there was only one “taser” in the home and none of the other children saw or heard the “taser” when it was confiscated from Jaafar shortly after being delivered.
According to the Jackson family statement, “all of the kids are happy, healthy and wonderful.”
Sources say DCFS coniders this “a very serious situation.”
