On July 14 of 2015 my sisters and I were outside watching the fireworks when we heard a gun shot. We immediately ran inside to tell our parents and have them call our neighbors to go inside their homes. Once our neighbors and family were inside we heard police and ambulance sirens go off. Later on around 10:30 my mom went ahead and turned on the local news and we were hit with Life changing news. Not even a minute passed when my dad’s phone rang popping up my aunts phone number. My mom and dad then looked at each other and picked up the phone my sister told him to put it on speaker and all we first heard was my aunt crying that’s when we knew something extremely bad happened to a family member. My mom then told her to calm down and breath and that’s when she gave us the news that it was my uncle that had gotten shot in his car right after he arrived home. The next morning at around 8 in the morning we went over to their house and that’s when my aunt explained everything to us. She told us that my uncle had a friend that was having problems with some people and ended up owing them money. My uncle and his friend had gotten to my aunts house with some fireworks for my cousins when the people found out where the guy was and shot him right in front of my uncles house. My aunt also told us that she thinks they shot my uncle as well because they didn’t want to leave anyone knowing what had happened that night.
Thursday, September 20, 2018
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