HOW MUCH IS YOUR LIFE WORTH?
KENIS GREEN JR.
Kenis Green, 12, Shot To Death In Detroit, Alvin Conwell Charged With Murder
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It's a mother's worst nightmare: her child is playing outside the house on a summer night during a family birthday party. Out of nowhere, tragedy strikes, killing her son, and she's powerless to stop it.
It was Sunsearae Hall's reality Saturday when her 12-year-old son, Kenis Green Jr., was senselessly shot to death around
"They started yelling, 'Greg got shot, Greg got shot,'" she said amidst tears as she described the shooting in a Detroit News video. "So I jumped out of the car to try to help him. ... They just started yelling, 'your baby,' and I went and held him."
According to WJBK-TV, Owens told the kids to come inside the house when he saw the vehicle. The Detroit Free Press reports other children were able to run into the house, but Green was shot in the head before he got inside, and Owens was shot in the stomach.
Green was described by friends in Hometown Life as hard-working, fun-loving, polite and someone who loved sports. According to WXYZ-TV, he was going into the eighth grade and was a lineman on his football team.
“It’s absolutely horrible,” Green’s aunt, Miya Hall, told the Free Press. “I’ve heard about stuff like this on the news, but to actually have it impact my family, it’s unreal.”
Suspect Alvin Conwell, 33, was arraigned Thursday and remanded to the Wayne County Jail. He was was charged with first degree premeditated murder, two counts of assault with intent to murder and felony firearm in connection with Green's death and Owens' injuries.
The tragedy appears to have its roots in adult jealousy. It allegedly stemmed from an earlier fight that took place when Conwell thought Owens had been speaking to his girlfriend, according to WJBK.
The story rings terribly familiar in
How much is anybody life is worth today when it is taken senseless and the laws will give a man more time in prison for selling drugs than taking the life of a child.
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