JABBARI “HOMIXIDE” FISHER SENTENCED TO SERVE 30 YEARS IN PRISON IN NEGOTIATED GUILTY PLEA TO TWO GANG-MOTIVATED VIOLENT CRIMES

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 17, 2021

On August 16, 2021, just prior to proceeding with a jury trial in the Superior Court of Troup County, Jabbari Fisher, a/k/a: “Homixide,” now 20 years old, of LaGrange pleaded guilty to five violations of the Georgia Street Gang Terrorism and Prevention Act, two counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, one count of criminal attempt to commit armed robbery, and one count of possession of firearm during commission of a felony. In accordance with a plea agreement, Coweta Judicial Circuit Superior Court Judge Dustin Hightower sentenced Fisher to 30 years in prison followed by 20 years on probation.

Deputy Chief Assistant District Attorney Jack Winne prosecuted the case. Detective Ley Wynne and Gang Investigator Jarrod Anderson, both of the LaGrange Police Department, were the lead investigators.

The charges resulted from two incidents Fisher perpetrated in the City of LaGrange. In the late evening hours of June 5, 2020, as the victim sat in the driver’s seat of his vehicle on Washington Street, Fisher shot him with a 9mm handgun from just outside of the vehicle. The victim sustained two gunshot wounds to his face; a third shot grazed his head. Miraculously, the victim survived. Investigators obtained warrants for Fisher’s arrest on June 12, 2020; the United States Marshals apprehended Fisher in Clayton County on September 29, 2020.

While preparing for trial, ADA Winne and investigators discovered evidence in Fisher’s social media records that implicated him in an attempted armed robbery that occurred on April 10, 2019 on Cox Street. In that case, Fisher and an accomplice, Tavion Harton, a/k/a: “Mayhem,” went to another victim’s home on Cox Street for the purpose of robbing him at gunpoint. Once inside, Harton brandished a revolver and demanded money from the victim. A physical struggle ensued, during which Harton pointed the handgun at the victim and pull the trigger twice. Again, miraculously, both trigger pulls resulted in misfires. Harton was apprehended that night. After pleading guilty in December of 2019, Harton was sentenced to serve 15 years in prison, followed by 20 years on probation. Evidence obtained during both investigations revealed Fisher and Harton were members of the Sex-Money-Murda Bloods criminal street gang and that the commission of all of these offenses were motivated by their participation in the violent gang’s activities.

I once again commend the dedication and work ethic of Dep. Chief ADA Winne and the LaGrange Police Department for holding another violent gang member accountable for acts of violence committed in our community of LaGrange. Defendant Fisher sought to glorify himself by violent acts so much that he adopted the nickname “Homicide.” As a consequence of his choices, he has rightly been removed from our community for decades.

JOHN HERBERT CRANFORD, JR.
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
COWETA JUDICIAL CIRCUIT