Mother of 14-Year-Old Kansas Teen Who Died by Suicide Says Bullies Played a Part in Crushing Her

Stacie Chillson, the mother of 14-year-old Jaylee Chillson, who fatally shot herself in front of a deputy earlier this month, said she's enraged at her daughter's bullies123. Jaylee was believed to have run away on September 16 to attend a field party in Aurora for college and high school students1. Her parents called the Cloud County Sheriff's Office for help, and a deputy found her and tried to convince her to return home1. He was escorting her to his patrol vehicle when she pulled out a gun and shot herself1. According to her mother, Jaylee had been bullied and abused for years2. Stacie Chillson recently wrote on Facebook, "I'm angry with those that hurt my baby. I’m furious with those I KNOW hurt her and will talk about her now like they didn’t play a part in crushing her"1. The incident has sparked controversy and has led to calls for greater awareness and action against bullying456.

Key facts from the story:

  • Stacie Chillson, the mother of 14-year-old Jaylee Chillson, who fatally shot herself in front of a deputy earlier this month, said she's enraged at her daughter's bullies123.
  • Jaylee was believed to have run away on September 16 to attend a field party in Aurora for college and high school students1.
  • Her parents called the Cloud County Sheriff's Office for help, and a deputy found her and tried to convince her to return home1.
  • He was escorting her to his patrol vehicle when she pulled out a gun and shot herself1.
  • According to her mother, Jaylee had been bullied and abused for years2.
  • Stacie Chillson recently wrote on Facebook, "I'm angry with those that hurt my baby. I’m furious with those I KNOW hurt her and will talk about her now like they didn’t play a part in crushing her"1.
  • The incident has sparked controversy and has led to calls for greater awareness and action against bullying456.