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"I just cannot successfully live here anymore and be an honest taxpayer and honestly walk the streets knowing someone shot our kids at a red light and they’re still walking the streets," said Brooks. "And I can be at the gas station pumping my gas right next to them." ....
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Family of teen shot and killed in triple shooting inside car desperate for justice By Randy Wimbley and David Komer online producer Published Family mourning high school senior shot and killed in car on Detroit’s west side Takia Armour-Brooks 17-year-old son Terrance Armour was shot and killed while inside a car at Schoolcraft and Ashton on February 26. His family buried him Sunday. He was graduating from Detroit Leadership Academy, my baby, my only son, my firstborn with my bright eyes, said Armour. They are still coming to terms with the sudden and tragic loss. Terrance was a beautiful soul. He was energetic, he was humorous, liked to joke, very family-oriented, she said. I just feel like he was great humble child, he was baptized, went to church. ....
Hundreds gather for candlelight vigil to honor victim from triple shooting By Camille Amiri and Fox 2 Staff Published Hundreds gather for a candlelight vigil to honor one victim from a triple shooting. Teammates, family, and friends gathered at HYPE Athletics in Dearborn Heights to honor Carlesa Taylor, one of the triple shooting victims on Detroit s westside. DEARBORN HEIGHTS, Mich. - Friends and family gathered Sunday night for a candlelight vigil to honor 18-year-old Carlesa Taylor, who lost her life earlier this week in a triple shooting. To believe that this child won t be able to go to college and live the rest of her life is one of the saddest things I will have to wrap my brain around for the rest of my life, said Henry Ford Academy basketball coach Jeff Hachigan. ....