A small group of people gathered in Fort Worth Saturday while holding on to something painful, something that runs deep. They have all lost loved ones to violence.
They shouted together while forming a circle. Their shouting was not a celebration, rather an effort to release heavy trauma.Hamilton said she has something unfortunate in common with the others gathered at Living Waters Park.In 2017, her daughter, Shameka Rodriguez, was shot and killed in Fort Worth’s Morningside neighborhood. In 2020, Johnson’s 19-year-old brother, Derrick Johnson, was shot and killed in Grand Prairie.It’s National Crime Victims’ Rights Week.
The pain of losing a loved one cannot be measured, but through all that pain, some find comfort knowing they are not alone.FeaturedOn what would have been Ja'Shawn's 17th birthday, dozens filed into the Lamar High School gym Friday night to remember him. Aside from comforting each other, their hope is for their words to somehow lead someone to make better choices.
"Put the guns down," Hamilton said. "Just try to walk away. If you can’t walk away, fight with your hands. We used to fight one day with our hands, and a couple days later, we’re back friends. It’s not worth it."
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