Jermaine Lee Jr, Shyianna Lee Obituary, Death; Relatives: Siblings among 3 killed in Warner Robins murder-suicide.

Jermaine Lee Jr, Shyianna Lee Obituary, Death – Police in Warner Robins are investigating a tragic murder-suicide that left three people dead early Saturday morning at an apartment complex on Tom Chapman Boulevard. According to a news release from the Warner Robins Police Department, officers were called around 12:30 a.m. to the Bradford Place Apartments, located at 115 Tom Chapman Blvd. When they arrived, they discovered two people already dead inside one of the units. A third person was found critically injured and was quickly taken to a nearby hospital, but later succumbed to their injuries.
The department’s Criminal Investigation Division and Criminalistics Unit were brought in to process the scene and begin piecing together what happened. By Monday, police confirmed that the deaths were the result of a murder-suicide involving two men and one woman. Authorities withheld the names of those involved, citing family violence protocols that prevent the immediate release of victim identities.

However, family members shared with local outlet 13WMAZ that two of the deceased were siblings. They identified them as 22-year-old Shyianna Lee and her 24-year-old brother, Jermaine Lee Jr. Relatives also noted that both were parents. Shyianna was the mother of a 2-year-old son, while Jermaine leaves behind two young daughters, one just a year old and the other only 2 months old. Loved ones added that the third person killed had been in a relationship with Shyianna, though his name was not publicly released.
The incident has left the community shaken, and neighbors described a night of fear and confusion as police swarmed the area. Cassie Peacock, who lives in the complex, recalled waking up to the scene unfolding just outside her home. “The entire bedroom was lit up blue, and the blinds were closed — everything was closed. There were just so many [police], and we didn’t know what was going on,” she said. “It was kind of crazy.”

Another neighbor, Emily Amos, who resides in Building 1200 across from where the shooting occurred, told reporters that the sound of gunfire jolted her awake. “It was pop, pop, pop, pop,” she said. “I automatically knew it was gunshots, but it was so close I actually hunkered down in my bed and called 911 immediately. About six or seven minutes later, all I saw were cop cars — there were five out here.”
Amos added that while she appreciated the swift police response, she wished there had been more communication with residents in the immediate aftermath. “I really wish they would inform at least the people that live in the area, kind of tell us what’s going on so we’re not so worried — just give us peace of mind, essentially,” she said.

The Warner Robins Police Department has not released additional details about the motive or timeline of events leading up to the murder-suicide. Investigators continue to work the case, gathering evidence and speaking with those close to the victims. For now, a family and a community are left mourning three young lives lost in a devastating act of violence.