Topeka mother begs If you know something say something 6 months after fatal shooting
Keith Gaylord Jr. loved everybody, says his mother, Tracy Jones. Born in the back seat of a station wagon, her son — whom she called “Keithy” — grew into a young man with a heart of gold and a talent for bringing people together, Jones said. “He was just that kid who people just galvanized to, because he was such a personality,” said Gaylord’s uncle, former Topeka City Councilman John Nave. Jones said she hadn’t realized how many lives Gaylord touched in his 23 years until more than 300 people attended his funeral, held after he was fatally shot Sept.…
