Crime Stoppers: $100,000 reward offered in unsolved murder of Quanita Tay Jackson

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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- A $100,000 reward is being offered to find information on Quanita Tay Jackson's murderer. Jackson was 20 years old when she was shot and killed near Milwaukee's Moody Park in August of 2019.
Detectives say she got caught in the crossfire of two people shooting at each other from inside cars. Since then, police have had a lot of leads but they still need to know exactly who fired the shots.
Jackson's mother, Barbara Thomas, said she needs someone to come forward.
"I just feel like if you know something, say something," said Thomas. "It's not snitching if you're not part of the problem. Hopefully I live to see the day that I get justice for my daughter."
If you have any information about this case, you're urged to call Milwaukee Crime Stoppers at 414-224-8477 or use the P3 Tips App on your phone. No one will ever know who you are or be able to find you.