A mother is looking for justice in the death of her 12-year-old son after he was killed by a 3-year-old that got ahold of a gun.
Treyshawn Eunes was laid to rest this week after being killed last month. Green ribbons were given out at his funeral, as green was his favorite color.She believes people who were there the night her son was shot should be held accountable.
"We miss Treyshawn so much, every day. I just hate that this happened," his mother, Lekesha Bay, said.police said the 12-year-old was shot by a 3-year-old who got ahold of a loaded gun.A 12-year-old died at a hospital after a shooting late Monday night in Fort Worth.Eunes was taken to Cook Children’s Medical Center, where he died from his injuries.
"I was exiting to go to the hospital, the person called back and told me he didn’t make it. I was just like this close to the hospital," Bay recalled."He was not in the streets, he was not disobeying his parents, not [not] going to school, he was the total opposite of that," she said. She wants justice for her son. Fort Worth police said they’re still investigating to determine if charges will be filed.
"This should never have happened. There’s so many ways that they could have prevented it. Even after it happened, there are so many things they could have done to hold themselves accountable," Bay said. Eunes’ favorite snow cone shop and his elementary school helped raise money for funeral services.
"Everybody poured out their love and helped us send Trey away in a beautiful homegoing. I just love everybody for that and I thank everybody for that," his mother said."I’m not going to give up, I’m going to keep him right here in my heart," she said. "They need to be held accountable for Treyshawn Eunes, my son. His life. And I won’t stop trying to get justice, I’ll continue fighting every day until we get that.
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