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Child Services Investigating Stun Gun Report At Jackson Family Home

There's a stunning development at the Jackson family household. The Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services is investigating the presence at the home of a stun gun that's said to have been ordered by Jermaine Jackson's 13-year-old son, Jaafar.

According to Adam Steisand, an attorney for Michael Jackson's mother Katherine, the stun gun was delivered to the Jackson family home in Los Angeles, where Jermaine's kids live. He said in a statement Jaafar tested the gun on a piece of paper before it was taken away by Katherine and security.

In what may have been a response to a TMZ.com report that Jermaine's children attempted to stun Michael's eight-year-old son, Blanket, with the gun last week, Streisand said neither Blanket nor Michael's 12-year-old daughter, Paris, saw or heard the weapon, and that the pop icon's eldest child, 13-year-old son Prince, saw it only after security confiscated it. Streisand said, "All of the kids are happy, healthy and wonderful and that is Mrs. Jackson's only objective and concern."

Katherine Jackson was granted custody of Michael's three kids after he passed away last June. Jermaine is Michael's brother. According to ABC News, as many as 14 people live at the home in Encino, California.


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