Mother of Wakefield standoff suspect: ‘There is no ill will in his heart’ John Hilliard © Provided by The Boston Globe Jamhal Talib Abdullah Bey, with his father, Steven Latimer.
The parents of a 29-year-old Providence man who narrated an hours-long standoff with police Saturday on social media from a closed highway said on Sunday he is a loving son and father who served for years in the Marine Corps.
Felicia Sanders, Bey’s mother, said her son is not violent, nor is he antipolice or antigovernment.
“All Jamhal wants is for people of all races to be treated fairly and equally. And he wants the law to be upheld as such,” Sanders said. “He just wants people to be treated fairly, that’s all he wants. And he wants to be treated with respect.”
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Jamie Lynn defended herself
Jamie Lynn decided to break the silence and comment on the matter in a series of Instagram Story videos on Monday.
The sweet Mulan actress told fans that before Britney had a chance to speak, she thought this was not the “place” for her to speak.
She shared in the video: “But now she is very clear, saying what she wants to say, I think I can follow her and say what I want to say.”
“I think it’s obvious that from the day I was born, I only loved, admired and supported my sister,” Jamie Lynn said.