Emotional impact
The Billings, Montana, mom said that her ten-year-old had the outpouring of care and concern, so she asks too many questions about what is happening in the clip. Jablonski believed that her daughter was still too young and that she did not have to worry about what is happening in the video that she saw.
However, Emma was emotionally impacted, according to her mom. To help the girl feel better, Jablonski advised that her daughter write her thoughts on paper. Emma then made a get well card for Hodges.
Jablonski shared a photo of the card on her Twitter account and hoped it would reach the officer. D.C. police replied hours later after her post, then identified that the officer Emma was referring to was Hodges.
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A girl holds a bake sale to raise money for her dad s funeral. She and her mom were grateful to all the people who have helped them raise money because they did not have enough savings.
According to a GoFundMe page, Kaylei Miller s dad, Jason Barton, died on January 3 due to a car crash. The 35-year-old dad did not have insurance or enough savings, so his family had to earn money through a fundraiser for his memorial service.
Growing up without a dad
On the donation page, a relative wrote that it is heartbreaking to know that their relative s dad would be growing up without their dad. The person also said that a kid would never think about the death of a parent.
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A 17-year-old opens her college acceptance email in front of mom s grave. Since her mother had missed so many things that she has done, she wanted to share the special moment with her mom whether she gets in or not.
In 2016, Skylar Hughes lost her mom, Rasheda Hughes, on her last day of seventh grade. She had imagined that opening an acceptance email would determine her future, so she planned to share the moment with her late mom.
Her mom missed a lot of things while she was growing up
Hughes told Good Morning America that her mother had missed many things when she was in her childhood and while growing up. Since she could bring her laptop everywhere, she knew she wanted to do it with her.