"...Christine Little said her grandson was a quiet young man who often spent his time at home reading or watching Christian television with her. ...
Rayvon Little, who attended a local alternative high school, enjoyed riding his bicycle through the neighborhood and playing basketball and football at local parks, his grandmother said.
At home, Rayvon Little would read for hours and wanted to become a teacher, his grandmother said.
Not the stereotypical excuse making from the usual suspects. This person was a good person from a good family. That makes me mourn him.
You missed the “alternative high school” reference. That usually implies the kid has a serious criminal or disciplinary record.
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Yes that is a tragedy, but it appears to be a different victim?
Alternative school usually means “reform school”