Single Black Welfare Breeding Mother Shari Graham killed in Chicago.... As Negro Violence SOARS in URBAN CITIES
Mother killed after returning to Chicago: 'Her kids gotta grow up without a mother'
This past Christmas 30-year-old Shari Graham knew she needed a fresh start and chose to return to Chicago from Texas, where she had moved two years ago.
She had spent last year mourning the loss of a child who died seven days after the child was born on Christmas Day 2014. The child's twin brother survived.
She chose to leave her grandmother’s Texas home, where she’d been living, and returned with her children to the city where she’d grown up despite the violence and drug problems that originally drove her grandmother out. She hoped to find a job as a nurse.
On Friday, just two months after she moved with her three children, Graham was shot to death while sitting in a cab about 9:45 p.m. in the Wentworth Gardens neighborhood on the South Side. She is at least the 101st person to be killed in 2016 with the second month of the year not over yet, according to data kept by the Chicago Tribune.
“It hurts me so hard. It hurts me real hard,” said the grandmother, Bonita Carter, from her Texas home.
Carter had raised Graham in her Auburn-Gresham home since Graham was 2 years old. Carter left for Texas 12 years ago, unable to tolerate the neighborhood’s escalating crime.
“That was my baby. We call her ‘Shari-ball,’” she said, her soft voice quivering. “Her kids gotta grow up without a mother. I just can’t describe it. It’s an indescribable feeling.”
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This past Christmas 30-year-old Shari Graham knew she needed a fresh start and chose to return to Chicago from Texas, where she had moved two years ago.
She had spent last year mourning the loss of a child who died seven days after the child was born on Christmas Day 2014. The child's twin brother survived.
She chose to leave her grandmother’s Texas home, where she’d been living, and returned with her children to the city where she’d grown up despite the violence and drug problems that originally drove her grandmother out. She hoped to find a job as a nurse.
On Friday, just two months after she moved with her three children, Graham was shot to death while sitting in a cab about 9:45 p.m. in the Wentworth Gardens neighborhood on the South Side. She is at least the 101st person to be killed in 2016 with the second month of the year not over yet, according to data kept by the Chicago Tribune.
“It hurts me so hard. It hurts me real hard,” said the grandmother, Bonita Carter, from her Texas home.
Carter had raised Graham in her Auburn-Gresham home since Graham was 2 years old. Carter left for Texas 12 years ago, unable to tolerate the neighborhood’s escalating crime.
“That was my baby. We call her ‘Shari-ball,’” she said, her soft voice quivering. “Her kids gotta grow up without a mother. I just can’t describe it. It’s an indescribable feeling.”
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