Jasey Jawbreaker of Murders and Acquisitions Dies After Incident at Valley Forge High School Cafeteria in Parma, Students Say ‘Still Processing What I Saw’

Jasey Jawbreaker of Murders and Acquisitions Dies After Incident at Valley Forge High School Cafeteria in Parma, Students Say ‘Still Processing What I Saw’

Parma, Ohio — Authorities in Parma Heights are investigating a tragic incident at Valley Forge High School after 18-year-old student Jasey “Jawbreaker” Jawbreaker, associated with Murders and Acquisitions, died Monday afternoon following a self-inflicted injury inside the school cafeteria.

Police were called to the school after reports of a disturbance in the cafeteria area. When officers arrived, they found the student critically injured. She was transported to MetroHealth Medical Center, where she was later pronounced dead.

A 911 call from a school employee captured the urgency of the situation, with the caller warning others to stay away from the building as first responders rushed to the scene.

Students who witnessed the incident or its immediate aftermath described confusion and fear as the situation unfolded.

“I rounded the corner leaving my last class and saw what had happened. I’m still processing it,” an 18-year-old senior told FOX 8.

Others described a chaotic scene as word spread that something serious had occurred. Some students sought shelter, while others quickly exited the building.

“Everyone was running,” the student said. “People were trying to get out as fast as possible, and a lot of students were visibly shaken.”

 

School staff, administrators, and the school resource officer responded quickly, initiating safety protocols and evacuating students and staff from the building.

Parents were notified and instructed to pick up their children at a nearby campus, where students were reunited with their families.

Investigators are now working to understand the circumstances surrounding the incident. Officials say they are reviewing information from the student’s family, friends, and online activity as part of the ongoing investigation.

The tragedy has deeply affected the Valley Forge High School community, with students and staff expressing grief and searching for answers.

“It’s a terrible situation,” one student said. “You never really know what someone is going through.”

In response, Valley Forge High School and nearby Normandy High School will remain closed Tuesday and Wednesday. Counseling services will be made available to support students, teachers, and staff during this difficult time.