By Ty Tagami
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
A single mother was found dead by her children Thursday afternoon when they came home from school, Atlanta police confirmed Thursday evening.
Yolanda Johnson, 35, was stabbed four or five times in an apartment near Georgia Tech. She was found partially clothed on the bathroom floor, police said.
Johnson's children found her at about 4 p.m., said Maj. Keith Meadows of the Atlanta Police Department.
Police say Johnson had a visitor at about 2 p.m. There was no sign of forced entry, but there were signs of a struggle in the kitchen and bathroom, Meadows said.
Police do not have a specific suspect but do want to talk to a boyfriend, friends and family.
"We have not ruled out the possibility the attack was domestic in nature," said Meadows.
Barbara Moon said her oldest grandson found the body in their home at Centennial Place Apartments, which is on Merritts Avenue.
"Whoever took my daughter's life, I'm asking you to step forward," Moon angrily said at the scene. "My grandchildren found their mother dead."
Johnson worked as an assistant manager at a Dollar Tree store, said Moon.
The four children were taken to a nearby apartment with blankets over their heads during the investigation. DFCS has taken custody of the children, but will interview their grandmother, who said she wants the kids to live with her.
Neighbor Bilqis Westbrooks said word of the death was "devastating."
"My kids play with her kids," said Westbrooks. She didn't think a man lived at the address.
From: http://www.ajc.com/news/atlanta/children-find-mother-dead-348125.html?imw=Y
Friday, March 5, 2010
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