Comment of the Day: “This is a wake up call to our youth.”

This Comment of the Day comes from “Unknown Writer,” who wrote in about Anthony Hatton, suspected in the shooting death of Tyrell Fogle.

Don’t get me wrong, Mr.Hatton may have did his dirt, but who are we to judge him?? Mr.Fogle’s family and friends will not be the only family to suffer. Mr.Hatton has a familly as well who has to grieve about the self conscious act he pulled, yet only watch him age behind bars.Read more

Comment of the Day: “Not Everyone Recovers from Childhood Issues”

This comment of the day comes from “Guest,” who wrote in about Wyatt Earp Robinson and Ricardo Mitchell.

First off let me say that my condolences goes out to Wyatt Robinsons family. I know this is a devistating time for you all. But I am a relative of Ricardo Mitchell and i do not condone. Read more

Comment of the Day: Barbara Lloyd

This comment of the day comes from Tjlove214, who wrote in about Barbara Lloyd.

She said:

I wanted everybody to know that this woman has a name”Barbara Lloyd” and she is no jane doe!!!!!! She has a big family that loves her very much!!! Read more

there goes another child hood friend”

On Twitter and Facebook, friends of 21-year-old Dominic Dixon have responded to his death.

Dixon was killed in a double shooting Sunday in Northwest D.C. A memorial Facebook page states that a candlelight vigil is planned for Friday evening.
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Comment of the Day: Darond Lucas and Joshua Andrews

This comment of the day comes from darondKeeper, who wrote about Darond Lucas and Joshua Andrews:

I Miss My Bestfriend Soooo Much, & Its One thing To Know He’s Dead & Its Another To Know The Boy I Use To Sleep Beside & Cook Me Meals Killed Him. Tears ! I LOVE YOU SO MUCH DAROND. & Joshhh SMMFH! I Cnt Believe It YOU Outta ALL People. CRAZYSMALLWORLD.!

Comment of the Day: “if u remember anything about my man it was his heart”

This comment of the day comes from POP, who wrote in about Wyatt Earp Robinson. He said,

if u remember anything about my man it was his heart…real loveable kind of guy. been plenty of times I been wit this man and seen him show love to people in ways that the average person just don’t do. And not just wit money, maybe a big smile and a nice funny warm comment to an old lady while he holding the door for her, or a how are you doing in school to a youngin while he play fighting wit em while he slide him a 20.
I mean so many I can’ t name them all. aint nothing bout my man that anybody can say that can take away from what I know about his heart. ain’t nobody perfect but this was a loving father and baby father,son,brother and friend…..STILL CAN’T BELIEVE I’M WRITING THIS ABOUT HIM(SMH)…….
R.I.P BIG WYATT…..THE SPIRIT LEAVES THE BODY. BUT THE SPIRIT STILL IS……..LUV U BIG HOMIE…….

Comment of the Day: A Mother’s Search for Justice

Nita wrote in today about Henry Kelly, reminding readers that his case is still open. The family has built a Facebook page in his memory, and in a search for justice.

Here’s what Nita said:

Not a day go’s by that me and my family dont think about my baby. The person/s responsible for my son’s murder will be brought to justice. www.facebook.com/justice4henry We Love You “Swagg”

Comment of the Day

Lovegirl wrote today about the “guilty” plea from Ebony Franklin‘s father, Rodney McIntyre. She wrote:

Finally I can rest. RIP EB. I know you are watching over me and Ryn.

Comment of the Day

This comment and image comes from Nita, who wrote in about Henry Kelly. She wrote:

Today marks 4 months to the day that my son 20 year old Henry Kelly was murderd in this city. I Love & Miss my son so much. Everyday is a struggle for me & my family wondering why, his young life had to be taken away. Like every parent or family member of a homicide victim the pain never ends.

Comment of the Day

This comment of the day comes from “Hurt and Confused,” who wrote in about Terry Jimenez‘ arrest following the Caribbean Festival fatal shoot-out and his connection to Lucki Pannell‘s murder case.

There is much more to this story than the police are saying and I hope it’s for someone’s safety. I always said it was weird that there were other people there when Lucki was shot and the police didn’t catch anyone. Lucki’s passing is the single most devastating thing to happen to me in my entire life and I need some answers. Her family needs some answers and someone needs to be punished for it. I will never get over her death and even if they find out who did it, it wont bring her back. The disregard for human life in this city is just downright pathetic. It is really sad when young people dont care if they die or go to jail. She didnt deserve to die and if you didnt mean to shoot her, you need to come forward before you meet the same fate.