“I don’t know why they got it set up right here,” Elijah Johnson says, looking down at the shrine outside Hillcrest High School’s front doors. “Marshawn didn’t die over here. Marshawn died over there.” Johnson, a 17-year-old student at Hillcrest, grew up in Chicago’s Southside before his family moved out to Country Club Hills. He said his time in the city taught him how to tell the difference .
“I don’t know why they got it set up right here,” Elijah Johnson says, looking down at the shrine outside Hillcrest High School’s front doors. “Marshawn didn’t die over here. Marshawn died over there.” Johnson, a 17-year-old student at Hillcrest, grew up in Chicago’s South Side before his family moved out to suburban Country Club Hills. He said his time in the city taught him how to tell the .
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Good afternoon, Chicago. Amanda Lenoir remembered her 14-year-old son, Marshawn Mitchell, as funny, smart and an overall good kid. Mitchell loved playing football and his dream was to play in the NFL. Mitchell, a freshman at Hillcrest High School in Country Club Hills, was fatally shot Friday near the school after Hillcrest’s Homecoming game against Oak Forest High School. “He went to the .