Wrld at Peace –
DEC. 12, 2019 – “Addiction knows no boundaries and its impact goes way beyond the person fighting it,” his mother, Carmella Wallace, said Thursday in a statement to TMZ. “Jarad was a son, brother, grandson, friend and so much more to so many people who wanted more than anything to see him defeat addiction.” … We hope the conversations he started in his music and his legacy will help others win their battles, as that is what he wanted more than anything,” she added.
His aunt Karen Wallace had previously remembered him, talking to the Chicago Tribune, as a “good kid” and “always very warm, very respectful, very attentive.” Juice Wrld’s private jet was inbound from Los Angeles when it arrived in Chicago. The police search turned up 41 “vacuum-sealed” bags of weed, six bottles of prescription codeine cough syrup, three guns and ammunition, law enforcement sources told the Tribune. At the airport, the hip-hop artist’s girlfriend told officers that he had taken Percocet, a painkiller, and “had a drug problem.”