![]() ![]() “I think if we continue on this journey, showing more of it, that hopefully somebody will be impacted. And I’m praying for that today as we walk and are committed to cease the fire,” she said. They need to see us loving and caring more. “I think our young people need to see us being more unified. She held a sign with a picture of her son, D’re Marin Johnson, who was killed Jan. Marlyn Johnson, of Baltimore, lost her only child to violent crimes earlier this year. I’m going to be holding myself together for my other children knowing I want to be somewhere else in the corner letting it all out,” she said. Her 22-year-old son, of Edgewood, was shot and killed at a party in Joppa in 2008. That’s what I feel,” Alston said.Īlston is co-founder of Mothers of Murdered Sons and Daughters, and helped organize the 2017 march. “The pain I feel is for these young people out here who weren’t given a good start out the gate, who don’t know love and peace and anything. When former teacher Paula Eden adopts Faith and Trevor, she is astounded by their natural intelligence. Daphne Alston, whose son Tariq Alston was killed in Harford County in 2008, teared up as she talked about what the marches mean for her and other mothers who are still grieving. Mother doesn’t always know best in this atmospheric and twisty novel from the 1 New York Times bestselling author of the Flowers in the Attic series and Landry seriesnow popular Lifetime movies. ![]()
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