Nalah Jackson, Columbus twins kidnapping suspect, denied release from jail before trial

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Nalah T. Jackson’s federal public defender argued in court that Jackson could be safely released to a sober living home in Chillicothe pending trial.

federal public defender argued Friday morning in U.S. District Court in Columbus that the 24-year-old could be safely released to Cheryl’s House of Hope, a sober living home in Chillicothe, pending trial.

The federal kidnapping charges are from Dec. 19, 2022, when Columbus police say Jackson stole a running 2010 Honda from outside a Donatos Pizza in the Short North with five-month-old twin boys Ky'air and Kason Thomas inside. Their mother had run inside the pizza shop to get a Door Dash order for delivery.

Ky'air died from unrelated circumstances on Jan. 29. The Franklin County Coroner's Office ruled in March that Ky'air's death was the result of Sudden Unexplained Infant Death and that an unsafe sleep environment was a significant factor in the death.During the hearing in U.S. District Court in Columbus on Friday, Cheryl Beverly, operator of Cheryl’s House of Hope, testified she could admit Jackson into her facility.

 

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