Mycheal Henry: His brother's keeper
February 13, 2011 9:51 AM
Mycheal Henry stayed home that night.
That was nothing out of the ordinary, really. The 17-year-old has always been more of a homebody, preferring his mom's lasagna to a night on the block with friends.
The phone call is still a blur, five months after Mycheal's heart dropped when he heard his baby brother had been shot. "It didn't seem possible," he says. Running with the wrong crowd wasn't D.J. McKinney's style.
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That was nothing out of the ordinary, really. The 17-year-old has always been more of a homebody, preferring his mom's lasagna to a night on the block with friends.
The phone call is still a blur, five months after Mycheal's heart dropped when he heard his baby brother had been shot. "It didn't seem possible," he says. Running with the wrong crowd wasn't D.J. McKinney's style.
Klee
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