Memphis Community in Shock as Paroled Son Da’Ron Jenkins, Released Just Two Days Prior, Is Accused of Brutally Killing His Mother and 15-Year-Old Brother in Tragic Snowden Drive Apartment Murders
MEMPHIS, TN – What was meant to be a fresh start for 22-year-old Da’Ron Jenkins has instead turned into an unthinkable nightmare for his family and community. Just two days after his release from prison, Jenkins is now accused of brutally killing his own mother and younger brother inside their Snowden Drive apartment. The shocking crime has left loved ones devastated and the Memphis community searching for answers.
A Joyous Homecoming Turns Into Horror
According to authorities, 46-year-old Monique Jenkins was overjoyed when her eldest son, Da’Ron, was granted parole. She had worked tirelessly to support him throughout his incarceration, believing in his ability to turn his life around. Friends and family recall her excitement about welcoming him home, hoping that this would be the start of a brighter future for their family.
Monique and her youngest son, 15-year-old Isaiah Jenkins, were last seen alive on March 31, 2025. Just a day later, neighbors reported hearing a disturbance coming from their apartment, but no one could have predicted the horror that would soon be discovered.
A Grisly Discovery
On April 1, officers responded to a welfare check at the family’s Snowden Drive apartment after Monique’s coworkers became concerned when she failed to show up for work. Upon arrival, police forced their way into the residence and were met with a gruesome scene.
Monique and Isaiah were found deceased, both suffering from multiple injuries. Authorities have not released full details of their injuries, but sources close to the investigation indicate that the attack was brutal and personal.
The apartment showed signs of a struggle, with overturned furniture and bloodstains pointing to a violent confrontation. Da’Ron Jenkins, who was supposed to be adjusting to life outside prison, was nowhere to be found.
Manhunt and Arrest
In the hours following the discovery, police launched an urgent manhunt for Da’Ron Jenkins, who had already been identified as the prime suspect. Law enforcement officials tracked his movements and located him later that evening, attempting to flee the city.
Jenkins was taken into custody without incident, though reports suggest he remained eerily silent during the arrest. Authorities are still investigating the motive behind the killings, but early indications suggest that family tensions may have escalated into deadly violence.
A Family’s Unimaginable Loss
Friends and extended family members of the Jenkins family are struggling to comprehend the tragedy. Monique Jenkins was described as a loving and hardworking mother who devoted her life to her children. Isaiah, just 15 years old, was a bright student with dreams of becoming a basketball player.
“This is just heartbreaking,” said one of Monique’s close friends. “She did everything for her boys. She was so happy when Da’Ron was released—she thought she was getting her family back together.”
Isaiah’s classmates and teachers have expressed shock over his sudden and violent death. A vigil is being planned in his honor, as the community grieves the loss of a young life full of potential.
Questions Surrounding the Justice System
As the investigation unfolds, many are questioning whether Jenkins should have been granted parole in the first place. Court records reveal that he had a history of violent offenses, and some are now arguing that the system failed to protect Monique and Isaiah by allowing him to return home too soon.
“Why was he released if he was still a danger?” asked a concerned neighbor. “Now a mother and her son are gone, and it feels like this could have been prevented.”
Authorities have assured the public that they are conducting a thorough review of the case, with prosecutors expected to seek the maximum penalty. Jenkins now faces multiple charges, including two counts of first-degree murder.
A Community in Mourning
The Snowden Drive community is left grappling with shock and sorrow in the wake of this tragedy. Friends, neighbors, and community members are coming together to offer support and remember the lives lost.
Monique and Isaiah Jenkins will be remembered as a devoted mother and son whose lives were cut short in a senseless act of violence. As Memphis seeks justice, many hope that this devastating loss will serve as a reminder of the importance of mental health resources, parole supervision, and stronger support systems for those re-entering society.