Lost My Love Ones 2 G.U.N.S
About Lost My Love Ones 2 G.U.N.S
R.I.P. LEVY HUGO WILLIAMS II 19SEP1976 - 10MAR2001 Father of TWINS: MONTREL Levy & MONTREZ Hugo Williams. Son of Deborah Twins Gibson
*** "NO PARENT SHOULD HAVE TO EVER BURY THEIR CHILD... NO PARENT..." ***
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R.I.P. LEVY HUGO WILLIAMS II; age 24; born 19SEP1976; MURDERED 10MAR2001, EXECUTION STYLE, by several different types of GUNS; along with two 11-YR old boys [JEREMY & CHAVEZ STATEN], in Monroe, Louisiana, Southeast of Grambling State University, where Levy was in his Senior year; a member of Air Force ROTC, World Fame Tiger Marching Band & GSU Tigers Football Team. He was the Father of TWIN boys, MONTREL Levy & MONTREZ Hugo Williams, who were 3-YRs old at the UN-GODLY time of him being TAKEN, from a Single Mom, Deborah Twins Gibson, now Deborah Gibson-Westbrook, a 1982 Alum of Grambling State University aka - GSU82 in Grambling, La; raised Levy in South Central Los Angeles, California; where she was the HEAD Cheer & Dance Team Coach at Crenshaw High School home of scenes from John Singleton’s movie “BOYS in the HOOD”.
DGW QUOTE: "NO PARENT SHOULD HAVE TO EVER BURY THEIR CHILD! NO PARENT! The PAIN I FEEL, on a daily basis, I wouldn’t wish on my worst enemy, because it ain’t right!"
FACTS ABOUT KIDS and GUNS
... More teenage boys in America die from gunfire than from car accidents.... Each year, there are 34,000 gun-related deaths in the U.S. How many of those dead are children, and has that number increased in the last few years? Here are the facts.
... Safety expert Gavin de Becker found out while researching his books, The Gift of Fear and Protecting the Gift, that:
... Every day, about 75 American children are shot. Most recover — 15 do not. ... The majority of fatal accidents involving a firearm occur in the home.
... Gunshot wounds are the single most common cause of death for women in the home, accounting for nearly half of all homicides and 42 percent of suicides.
... An adolescent is twice as likely to commit suicide if a gun is kept in the home.
... More teenage boys in America die from gunfire than from car accidents.
... Gunshot wounds are now the leading cause of death for teenage boys in America (white, African-American, urban, and suburban).
Researchers at familyeducation.com have collected the following statistics on kids and guns:
... Twenty-nine percent of high-school boys have at least one firearm; most are intended for hunting and sporting purposes. Six percent say they carry a gun outside the home. The National Institute of Justice, 1998
... From 1980 to 1997, gun killings by young people age 18 to 24 increased from about 5,000 to more than 7,500.
... During the same period, gun killings by people 25 and older fell by almost half, to about 5,000.
The U.S. Department of Justice
... There are about 60 million handguns in the United States. About 2 to 3 million new and used handguns are sold each year. U.S. Senate Statistics
... Nearly 500 children and teenagers each year are killed in gun-related accidents.
... About 1,500 commit suicide.
... Nearly 7,000 violent crimes are committed each year by juveniles using guns they found in their own homes.
Senator Herb Kohl, sponsor of the safety-lock measure.
...Every day in 1994, 16 children age 19 and under were killed with guns, and 64 were wounded in this country.
National Center for Health and Statistics, 1996