Faith Woyee,
A Brother murder, by Brent Staples.
‘’A Bother Murder’’ IN
this article the author Bent staples tell us about losing his you younger
brother Blake who was just twenty two year old. The young man who killed him
was only twenty four wearing a ski mask, he emerged form a car, fired six times
at a close range with a massive .44 magnum the fled. The two had once
inseparable friends .The argument began over a girlfriend which in turn lead to
threats, violence, and to murder. The way two were living, death could have
come to either of them from anywhere. They were raised in Chester, Pennsylvania
which was predominantly black and industrial city.
Staples left for college to achieve
his goals to become a journalist. And his brother stay back Staples come to
visit his brother only to learn his brother is now involved into all kinds of
bead things, he try to get him out. But
it don’ts go the as plan his brother was gun down and kill. Losing a love one
in such a way can be painful .but these days every time you turn on the TV
there’s always a news report on how bad a neighborhoods.
After reading this article. I felt
sorry for the author because he really wanted to help his brother to get him
out of that mass he was in, but he couldn’t, and he’s feeling like he would
have done more to protect him from what happened why he didn’t come sooner
enough or earnestly for him. And blaming himself for not reaching him in time.
conclusion all around the world every day there are people in this same position .any time of the day you turn on the TV you hear news report on how bad a neighborhood gotten .today I feel as if people that live in those types of environments should focus more on future goals and education, rather than drugs, guns and violence. And losing someone isn’t always that easy, Staples goes over the fact he’s lost his brother, his cousin, the neighbor and many other residents of his area of his life. Losing’s of love once are the saddest thing that can ever happen a mother losing of a son or daughter it is every painful
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