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Since 1993 volunteer artists have donated their time and talent to paint more than 600 portraits of innocent victims of random violence across the country. Lost Dreams on Canvas preserves the memories of the children by capturing their lives on canvas.
Let’s hope that these deaths can serve to help our society put an end to this kind of incomprehensible tragedy.
May the sun break out again from behind the clouds and give comfort to the families and friends of these souls and all the innocent young victims of violence that now live on eternally in the hearts and minds of those who knew and loved them, and also to all others in our world who value , happiness and livig a meaningful life.
1994-2004
10 years old
Philadelphia, Pa
Painted by Karl Hanson
1994-2004
10 years old
Philadelphia, Pa
Painted by Karl Hanson
10 year-old Faheem was a bright -third grade student at Pierce Elementary School in North Philadelphia. Faheem was polite and gentle and he always impressed other people who knew him. He was an A+ student, a leader in his class, and his teacher called him a real “peacemaker.”
On the morning of Feb. 11, 2004, a gun battle between warring drug dealers erupted outside Pierce Elementary and spilled into the schoolyard. The gunfire unleashed a blizzard of nearly 100 shots in the area as children were arriving for school. One of the bullets struck Faheem in the face as he walked through the gates to school. 5 days later he died.
Patricia Arnold remembers the message to her son Faheem, when she sent him off to school on Feb. 11, 2004 - the same admonition she has given to all her children for years. "Watch out for the cars, watch out for strangers, and if somebody's shooting, duck," Arnold said.
Three days after the shooting police charged two gang members with Faheem's murder. Lawyers for his family sued a local gun dealer suspected of selling the very gun that killed Faheem. See less
21 years old
Philadelphia, Pa
Painted by Karl Hanson
Jailene enjoyed gaming on her Xbox and spending time with her family and friends. She loved to read. Her family jokingly referred to her as a "social media enthusiast," as she was always taking selfies and posting videos on TikTok. Jailene worked for Target at Neshaminy Mall.
She usuall
21 years old
Philadelphia, Pa
Painted by Karl Hanson
Jailene enjoyed gaming on her Xbox and spending time with her family and friends. She loved to read. Her family jokingly referred to her as a "social media enthusiast," as she was always taking selfies and posting videos on TikTok. Jailene worked for Target at Neshaminy Mall.
She usually worked and went home, but this night Jailene agreed to be the designated driver for her friends. The night she was murdered she had only planned on being at the bar for 20 minutes - that's when an altercation broke out.
The perpetrator is accused of opening fire after he was kicked out of the bar when he was told that he would be unable to use a pool table because a league was playing. After getting into a tussle with a bouncer, a group of three men were forced to leave after which one member went to get a gun from their car.
More than a dozen shots were fired at the front of the bar from a distance of less than 200 feet away, reportedPhiladelphia Police Inspector Scott Small. As a barrage of bullets flew, Holton, who was standing at the back of the bar was struck in the head and she fell to the ground. She died later at Jefferson-Torresdale Hospital.
“Our community is deeply diminished by the utterly appalling and senseless loss of Jailene, who held such great promise for a tremendous future”. See less
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December 1991-July 2007
15 years old
Philadelphia, Pa
Painted by Judith Gaimster
Timothy was a wonderful kid. He had big blue eyes and a big wonderful smile. He was shy, but had a contagious laugh that could make a whole room laugh. Everyone liked and respected him - no one ever had a bad thing to say about Timothy.
One night Timothy staye
December 1991-July 2007
15 years old
Philadelphia, Pa
Painted by Judith Gaimster
Timothy was a wonderful kid. He had big blue eyes and a big wonderful smile. He was shy, but had a contagious laugh that could make a whole room laugh. Everyone liked and respected him - no one ever had a bad thing to say about Timothy.
One night Timothy stayed overnight at a friend's home. Late that night they walked to a corner store for some snacks. They were ambushed and shot and killed execution style. One of the people they were with was the intended target. Sadly, Timothy was at the wrong place at the wrong time.
1993-2008
15 y.o.
Philadelphia, Pa
Painted by Eliza Auth
Marylee was a beautiful, lovely, benevolent young woman with big blue eyes and a lovely smile. She was a social butterfly who enjoyed her many friend
Returning from the Neshaminy Mall, while walking with friends, Marylee was tragically struck and killed by a hit and run driver. She w
1993-2008
15 y.o.
Philadelphia, Pa
Painted by Eliza Auth
Marylee was a beautiful, lovely, benevolent young woman with big blue eyes and a lovely smile. She was a social butterfly who enjoyed her many friend
Returning from the Neshaminy Mall, while walking with friends, Marylee was tragically struck and killed by a hit and run driver. She was rushed to the hospital where she died hours later. Friends and family were shocked and horrified. They love her and miss her dearly. Her mother Teresa Sautter has been relentlessly trying to get state lawmakers to increase the mandatory-minimum sentence for a driver who flees the scene of an accident.
1988-2008
20 y.o.
Philadelphia, Pa
Painted by Arcmanoro Niles
Khalid had a unique personality from an early age. He had a dream to make a positive change in the world. He was very outspoken, a leader and a compassionate friend and neighbor. He had an undying love for people – for family and friends and especially those who were less fortun
1988-2008
20 y.o.
Philadelphia, Pa
Painted by Arcmanoro Niles
Khalid had a unique personality from an early age. He had a dream to make a positive change in the world. He was very outspoken, a leader and a compassionate friend and neighbor. He had an undying love for people – for family and friends and especially those who were less fortunate than he was. He radiated towards them… always willing to help, befriend and even feed homeless people.
Khalid had a love for music, writing and performing and wanted to make it as a musician. Khalid worked with the mentally ill adult residents - where he had a personal relationship with them. He loved his work. He loved his music. He loved his family and friends. His children were the light and motivation of this life.
1980-1996
Philadelphia, Pa
Painted by Karl Hanson
Shafeeq was an extraordinary, community-minded young man respected by all who knew him. He was a hardworking and ambitious freshman at Benjamin Franklin High School. He also worked at a community association helping others in the community find affordable housing.
Shafeeq was gunned down a
1980-1996
Philadelphia, Pa
Painted by Karl Hanson
Shafeeq was an extraordinary, community-minded young man respected by all who knew him. He was a hardworking and ambitious freshman at Benjamin Franklin High School. He also worked at a community association helping others in the community find affordable housing.
Shafeeq was gunned down as he walked to a recreation center near his home to play basketball. He was a young man with great potential whose life was cut short much too soon.
1974-1998
Philadelphia, Pa
Painted by Karl Hanson
Joseph had a genuine smile that quickly won the hearts of all those in came in contact with. He gave of himself diligently and wholeheartedly and was always willing to lend a helping hand to anyone who needed help.
He was a hard working and easygoing person who was a good role-model for his
1974-1998
Philadelphia, Pa
Painted by Karl Hanson
Joseph had a genuine smile that quickly won the hearts of all those in came in contact with. He gave of himself diligently and wholeheartedly and was always willing to lend a helping hand to anyone who needed help.
He was a hard working and easygoing person who was a good role-model for his family and friends. He truly loved his family and enjoyed nothing more than participating in family gatherings.
A fight broke out after an outdoor neighborhood basketball game at a community center. Someone pulled a gun. Moments later Joseph Jordan lay dead.
23 years old
January 3, 1991 - December 7, 2014
Philadelphia, PA
Painted by Elaine Lisle
Everyone loved Yohannon and considered him like their brother. He was a good spirit who wanted the best for you no matter who you were. He was always helping others, always outgoing and friendly. He was known to be an angel of mercy in a time of need.
23 years old
January 3, 1991 - December 7, 2014
Philadelphia, PA
Painted by Elaine Lisle
Everyone loved Yohannon and considered him like their brother. He was a good spirit who wanted the best for you no matter who you were. He was always helping others, always outgoing and friendly. He was known to be an angel of mercy in a time of need. He would get up in the wee hours of the morning to help someone in need. He had a personality out of this world and had the ability to talk to anyone.
He cherished his family more than anything else. He was a good son, a loving father to his 2 year old son and a brother to many.
Yohannon was a hard worker who believed in working for what he wanted. He did not have much, but would give you the shirt off his back. He loved cars, and attended Automotive Training Center and wanted to be an automotive mechanic. He had a training internship at MAACO where he was known as a hard worker and was admired for the respect he showed to others.
His dreams came to an end when his life was taken early by a senseless act. He was with a friend when he got a call from someone who needed his help. As usual, he drove out to help them. Around 11:30pm on December 7 2014, Yohannon was murdered, shot multiple times as he sat in his car.
He is dearly missed, but still lives on in the hearts of his family and many friends.
1972-1994
22 y.o.
Philadelphia, Pa
Painted by Karl Hanson
Christina was a good friend and a loving, caring big sister and daughter. She was intelligent, loyal and compassionate. She also had a wonderful sense of humor and an infectious laugh. She enjoyed the beach, sunsets and horses.
On July 15, 1994, Christina was brutally beaten with a b
1972-1994
22 y.o.
Philadelphia, Pa
Painted by Karl Hanson
Christina was a good friend and a loving, caring big sister and daughter. She was intelligent, loyal and compassionate. She also had a wonderful sense of humor and an infectious laugh. She enjoyed the beach, sunsets and horses.
On July 15, 1994, Christina was brutally beaten with a blackjack, stabbed 22 times and stamped on in a final act of violence.
She is missed dearly. Her family continues to struggle with the senselessness of her murder.
July 12, 1984 - July 24, 2011
27 years
Philadelphia, Pa
Painted by Janis Pinkston
Rose loved to be alive and was full of life. Rose had many dreams for her life. She wanted to obtain her degree in Forensic Science so that she could become a crime scene investigator. She had a beautiful voice and won several singing contests. She sang arou
July 12, 1984 - July 24, 2011
27 years
Philadelphia, Pa
Painted by Janis Pinkston
Rose loved to be alive and was full of life. Rose had many dreams for her life. She wanted to obtain her degree in Forensic Science so that she could become a crime scene investigator. She had a beautiful voice and won several singing contests. She sang around the house all the time and dreamed of becoming a singer like Mariah Carey. People loved and adored Rose. She was very close to her family. More than anything, she loved her children Zaki and Zakirah. They meant the world to her. Rose loved fashion and enjoyed looking good – she never had a bad day. Every day she had a different fashion style. Rose became involved with a man who had become jealous and overbearing and started stalking her –she began to feel that she needed to break up with him. When her grandmom became ill, Rose took her to the hospital and called her parents who had just moved to Florida to tell them. When she finally went home to rest and prepare for her parents visit, the “boyfriend” came to the house and was sitting on the steps, waiting for her. She invited him in to tell him that she was breaking up with him, whereupon he slit her throat and stabbed her multiple times, then he set her house on fire and took her car. A tragic end to a very beautiful life. Rose’s family has created “Rose’s Journey” a non-profit organization dedicated to the advocacy of children and families affected by domestic violence.
March 12, 1988 – April 17, 2009
21 years old
Philadelphia, Pa
Painted by Alice Dustin
Tamara was a beautiful young woman with a bright future who loved life, her friends and her family.
She lost her life when an unidentified man burst into her home shortly before midnight and shot Tamara in her stomach. She was rushed to the hospital wher
March 12, 1988 – April 17, 2009
21 years old
Philadelphia, Pa
Painted by Alice Dustin
Tamara was a beautiful young woman with a bright future who loved life, her friends and her family.
She lost her life when an unidentified man burst into her home shortly before midnight and shot Tamara in her stomach. She was rushed to the hospital where she underwent emergency surgery. Despite the doctors’ efforts, Tamara lost her battle and passed away. Words cannot explain how much the friends and family love her and miss her.
May 11, 1982-July 15, 2001
19 years old
Philadelphia, Pa
Painted by Pat Moses
Justin was an active member in many of Olney's Athletic Associations. Sports such as soccer, baseball and basketball were his favorites from a very early age. Justin was also a member of St. Paul's Church where he served as an usher.
Justin was stabbed on the fr
May 11, 1982-July 15, 2001
19 years old
Philadelphia, Pa
Painted by Pat Moses
Justin was an active member in many of Olney's Athletic Associations. Sports such as soccer, baseball and basketball were his favorites from a very early age. Justin was also a member of St. Paul's Church where he served as an usher.
Justin was stabbed on the front steps of a friend's house. Five months later, the same person who stabbed him shot Khaaliq Jabbar Johnson over a parking space. Justin's family and friends will always remember him for his red hair and beautiful smile
17 years old
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Painted by Mary Sweeney
Huy, better known as Smiley, was the sweetest and most determined person you ever met. Even though his grades were not the best, he worked hard and he was determined to achieve his dream of becoming an auto mechanic. "Smiley" enjoyed basketball, football, roller-blading and pl
17 years old
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Painted by Mary Sweeney
Huy, better known as Smiley, was the sweetest and most determined person you ever met. Even though his grades were not the best, he worked hard and he was determined to achieve his dream of becoming an auto mechanic. "Smiley" enjoyed basketball, football, roller-blading and playing video games.
"Smiley" was always there for his family and friends. During good times and bad, he always had smile and was kind to everyone he met. His life and his dreams came to an end before he reached his 18th birthday.
17 years old
Bladensburg, Md
Painted by tba
Julie was a bright and vivacious young woman who loved music and life. She was a high-achieving junior at high school with a fondness for studying German and journalism. She buoyed up the spirit of anyone she met. Her friend Jennifer Doppin said, "She could always make you laugh no matter how bad
17 years old
Bladensburg, Md
Painted by tba
Julie was a bright and vivacious young woman who loved music and life. She was a high-achieving junior at high school with a fondness for studying German and journalism. She buoyed up the spirit of anyone she met. Her friend Jennifer Doppin said, "She could always make you laugh no matter how bad the situation.
Julie was abducted from a shopping center parking lot where she had been waiting for a ride home after work. Her body was a found the next day. She had been strangle and her throat was cut
18 years old
Phiadelphia, Pennsylvania
Painted by Eliza Auth
1991 - 2011
Philadelphia, Pa
Painted by Janis Pinkson
Troy was voted most likely to succeed. Everyone loved him. He was respectable, dependable and multi-talented. He enjoyed basketball, fashion design, music and young women. He was just about to start college in Georgia to study fashion design, art and music.
In July 2011, Troy was gettin
1991 - 2011
Philadelphia, Pa
Painted by Janis Pinkson
Troy was voted most likely to succeed. Everyone loved him. He was respectable, dependable and multi-talented. He enjoyed basketball, fashion design, music and young women. He was just about to start college in Georgia to study fashion design, art and music.
In July 2011, Troy was getting ready to leave for college. His Polo bags were packed and ready to go. He was sitting at home waiting to get a ride to the barber shop to get his hair cut, but decided to walk around the corner to say goodbye to some of his good friends. While there some guys started randomly shooting in the air... Troy was shot in the side - he was hit in an artery. He was at the wrong place at the wrong time.
July 11, 1988 – July 13, 2011
23 years old
Ardmore, Pa
Painted by Karl Hanson
Syherah Cerdan had a soft spot in her heart. She always wanted to help others. She worked in a Women’s shelter while also working on her master’s degree in criminal justice. In July 2011 she was driving to Lancaster with her boyfriend to pick up her new miniature
July 11, 1988 – July 13, 2011
23 years old
Ardmore, Pa
Painted by Karl Hanson
Syherah Cerdan had a soft spot in her heart. She always wanted to help others. She worked in a Women’s shelter while also working on her master’s degree in criminal justice. In July 2011 she was driving to Lancaster with her boyfriend to pick up her new miniature poodle puppy.
On their way back home, a drunk driver/drug addict hit them head on. Syherah was killed on impact along the puppy. The driver was so drunk he didn’t even know what happened. He was arrested and died 3 days later in jail. Syherah will live on in the mind and hearts of all her knew and loved her.
1988 – 2009
21 years old
Philadelphia, Pa
Painted by Alice Dustin
Tamara was a beautiful young woman with a bright future who loved life, her friends and her family.
She lost her life when an unidentified man burst into her home shortly before midnight and shot Tamara in her stomach. She was rushed to the hospital where she underwent eme
1988 – 2009
21 years old
Philadelphia, Pa
Painted by Alice Dustin
Tamara was a beautiful young woman with a bright future who loved life, her friends and her family.
She lost her life when an unidentified man burst into her home shortly before midnight and shot Tamara in her stomach. She was rushed to the hospital where she underwent emergency surgery. Despite the doctors’ efforts, Tamara lost her battle and passed away. Words cannot explain how much the friends and family love her and miss her.
1990 – 2012
22 years old
Philadelphia, Pa
Painted by Janis Pinkston
Larry was a kind, generous and outgoing young man. Wherever he went he always made new friends because of his friendly personality. He had a laugh that was contagious. He was affectionately known as “Larryspades” because of his love for writing music. He wanted to become
1990 – 2012
22 years old
Philadelphia, Pa
Painted by Janis Pinkston
Larry was a kind, generous and outgoing young man. Wherever he went he always made new friends because of his friendly personality. He had a laugh that was contagious. He was affectionately known as “Larryspades” because of his love for writing music. He wanted to become a musician and use his music to take a stand against violence. He was also studying criminal justice at Montgomery County Community College.
Larry was like a dad to his younger brother, Keenan. They were great friends. They did everything together. He dropped Keenan off and picked him up from school everyday.
Larry’s friends continue to watch over Keenan. They take him to school everyday. They take him out bowling to dinner and on trips to Atlantic City.
Larry was shot multiple times around 10 pm on Thursday, April 12, 2012 at this apartment complex in Philadelphia where he had been residing since January. When you think of Larry all you think about is his bright and beautiful smile. His friends and family miss him so very, very much. See less
1976-1996
Philadelphia, PA
Painted by Mickey Bissell
Lenora Kuong was a beautiful young lady who worked as a folk dancer and musician in her family’s performance troupe. She choreographed many of the dances and sewed traditional outfits of bright satin and sequins. Lenora was also an honor student at Temple University studying internation
1976-1996
Philadelphia, PA
Painted by Mickey Bissell
Lenora Kuong was a beautiful young lady who worked as a folk dancer and musician in her family’s performance troupe. She choreographed many of the dances and sewed traditional outfits of bright satin and sequins. Lenora was also an honor student at Temple University studying international business management.
She was engaged to the owner of the video store where she was helping out when a gunman walked in and aimed right at her. She was shot once in the chest with a .38 caliber semi-automatic weapon. The Kuong family had decided to come to America because of its promise that hard work and good education would be rewarded. She survived the “killing fields” of Cambodia, her home country, only to be shot down in the “killing fields” of our urban streets.
October 20, 1993-February 9, 1995
1 1/2 years old
North Versailles, Pa
Painted by Mary Wilsbach-Katz
Eric’s family will never be able to teach him how to ride a bike or how to swim. They will never see him go fishing with his dad. They will never be able to tickle him or to hear his silly laugh or read him a story or rock him to sleep aga
October 20, 1993-February 9, 1995
1 1/2 years old
North Versailles, Pa
Painted by Mary Wilsbach-Katz
Eric’s family will never be able to teach him how to ride a bike or how to swim. They will never see him go fishing with his dad. They will never be able to tickle him or to hear his silly laugh or read him a story or rock him to sleep again.
Because, when he was only sixteen months old Eric was killed , while strapped into a safety seat in the back of a car. A drunk driver smashed into the back of his dad’s car and claimed the life of young Eric.
1972-1989
Philadelphia, PA
Painted by Ingrid Faber
Sean Daily was at the wrong place at the wrong time. A group of teenagers drove up to a corner in Port Richmond to exact revenge for an earlier fight. Sean was the last to run away. With the first swing of a bat, Sean's let was broken in two places. He fell to the ground, helpless, pleadi
1972-1989
Philadelphia, PA
Painted by Ingrid Faber
Sean Daily was at the wrong place at the wrong time. A group of teenagers drove up to a corner in Port Richmond to exact revenge for an earlier fight. Sean was the last to run away. With the first swing of a bat, Sean's let was broken in two places. He fell to the ground, helpless, pleading for mercy. He got none.
Police say a bat smashed Sean's head and a bullet severed an artery. Reports are that after the beating with the bat, the gathered crowd chanted, "Shoot him, shoot him." Later that night, one of the perpetrators would brag at a party that he broke his bat over Sean's head. A broken bat was found at the scene.
Sean coached little league and attended North Catholic High School. Ironically he had nothing to do with the fight that led to his tragic murder
27 years old
Painted by Barbara Katus
Bill Cosby's beloved son was a truly generous person. Ennis gave the most valuable gifts a person can give - his time and his knowledge. He wanted to show people how to feel good about themselves.
When Ennis was diagnosed with dyslexia (a learning disability) he developed a passion to overcome his dis
27 years old
Painted by Barbara Katus
Bill Cosby's beloved son was a truly generous person. Ennis gave the most valuable gifts a person can give - his time and his knowledge. He wanted to show people how to feel good about themselves.
When Ennis was diagnosed with dyslexia (a learning disability) he developed a passion to overcome his disability by discovering his strengths, helping others do the same, and share his understanding with others.
Ennis was working towards a second Master's degree and Ed.D at the time of his murder. He planned to teach and to open a school for special-education students.
On January 16, 1997, he was driving on a deserted stretch of road off the 405 freeway in California. When Ennis stopped to fix a flat tire on his car, Mikail Markhasev pulled up and shot him in the head.
January 6, 1981-November 13, 2005
24 years old
Philadelphia. Pa
Audra was a fashionable young lady who liked to listen to music; she enjoyed dancing and loved watching movies on "Black Stars." Audra was disabled and she made a point of looking out for and protecting others who were disabled. She loved her family and she liked to phone her
January 6, 1981-November 13, 2005
24 years old
Philadelphia. Pa
Audra was a fashionable young lady who liked to listen to music; she enjoyed dancing and loved watching movies on "Black Stars." Audra was disabled and she made a point of looking out for and protecting others who were disabled. She loved her family and she liked to phone her many family members on a daily basis. She enjoyed cooking and was known for her fried chicken. She especially loved her young son Kenyata.
On Saturday night, November 12, 2005, a young woman picked Audra up at home. Sunday morning she was found behind a white Cadillac on Earp Street. She had been shot in the head multiple time.The murder is still unsolved.
1976-1993
Philadelphia, Pa
Painted by Diane Upton
16 year old Fred was a Fishtown boy. He was with a group of teenagers who got into a fight with another group at Front and Berks Streets, near the railroad tracks. Fred was hit over the head with a metal post from a highway warning sign and died March 8, 1993
20 years old
Philadelphia, Pa
Painted by Eliza- Auth
September 20, 1979-August 16, 1996
16 years old
Philadelphia, Pa
Painted by Quimin Liu
Eladio Algarin was affectionately known as "Baby." He was a good kid, always helping others who were not as fortunate as he was. He cared for the poor and disadvantaged. He died a here - he was killed when trying to create peace between two of this frie
September 20, 1979-August 16, 1996
16 years old
Philadelphia, Pa
Painted by Quimin Liu
Eladio Algarin was affectionately known as "Baby." He was a good kid, always helping others who were not as fortunate as he was. He cared for the poor and disadvantaged. He died a here - he was killed when trying to create peace between two of this friends. His beautiful smile continues to shine in the hearts of his family and friends.
This beautiful portrait was painted by artist Qimin Liu for Lost Dreams on Canvas
13 years old
Sicklerville, New Jersey
painted by Pete Quarracino
Amanda had a heart of gold
She was the type of girl who would do anything to cheer you up if she saw you were feeling down. At 13, Amanda was mature beyond her years. She loved life and her motto was that she wanted to live hers to the fullest.
Amanda's plans and dreams for he
13 years old
Sicklerville, New Jersey
painted by Pete Quarracino
Amanda had a heart of gold
She was the type of girl who would do anything to cheer you up if she saw you were feeling down. At 13, Amanda was mature beyond her years. She loved life and her motto was that she wanted to live hers to the fullest.
Amanda's plans and dreams for her bright future would be cut short by a senseless killing in October 1993. A boy shot Amanda to death in her garage while he showed off his newly purchased .38-caliber revolver.
1975-1992
17 years old
Philadelphia, Pa
Painted by Lothar Sanchez-Speer
Khalil was born August 18, 1975. Affectionately known as “Sleepy” by his many friends, Khalil’s favorite activities were music, dancing and weight lifting. He was a very special person who touched the hearts of everyone he met. He is missed by his family and his many friends.
1994 - 2003
8 years old
Philadelphia, Pa
painted by David Young
A deep rich voice set Khynief apart from other children in the neighborhood and endeared him to the older folks on his block. One of his favorite activities was walking across the street to the corner store to buy candy or snacks. He was a leader among his neighborhood playm
1994 - 2003
8 years old
Philadelphia, Pa
painted by David Young
A deep rich voice set Khynief apart from other children in the neighborhood and endeared him to the older folks on his block. One of his favorite activities was walking across the street to the corner store to buy candy or snacks. He was a leader among his neighborhood playmates.
Khynief was riding in his father's SUV when a bullet tragically took his life.
1987-1994
Hamilton Township, NJ
Painted by Lisa Lentz
Megan was a happy girl, always smiling. She cared about everyone around her and never had a mean thing to say about anyone. She was always doing whatever she could to help anyone out. Total innocence. Total love for everyone. Megan had a great sense of humor and she loved playing with
1987-1994
Hamilton Township, NJ
Painted by Lisa Lentz
Megan was a happy girl, always smiling. She cared about everyone around her and never had a mean thing to say about anyone. She was always doing whatever she could to help anyone out. Total innocence. Total love for everyone. Megan had a great sense of humor and she loved playing with dolls and all the things little girls love to do. Megan was very good at twirling the baton. She was full of life and filled with love.
Megan was found dead, killed by a twice-convicted child sex-offender who confessed to her rape and murder. This killing prompted the passing “Megan’s Law,” requiring that residents be informed when a paroled sex-offender takes up residence in their community.
4 years old
Philadelphia, Pa
painted by Mary Sweeney
Little Tony was funny and charming and was loved by everyone. He was known as “The Little Hug” because he would run up and hug you the minute he saw you.
He was only four years old when he was killed in an arson fire that was set by his mother’s ex-boyfriend. The fire killed not only Tony but also his two aunts and his grandmother.
November 2, 1984-October 20, 2004
19 years old
Philadelphia, Pa
Painted by Alice Dustin
Maurice “Rece” Lee was well-loved and well-liked. He was very caring and very good-natured. He was a lovable person who was very respectful and close to many friends and family. He was the kind of person who lit up a room. Maurice had a black-belt in k
November 2, 1984-October 20, 2004
19 years old
Philadelphia, Pa
Painted by Alice Dustin
Maurice “Rece” Lee was well-loved and well-liked. He was very caring and very good-natured. He was a lovable person who was very respectful and close to many friends and family. He was the kind of person who lit up a room. Maurice had a black-belt in karate, played PAL basketball and was involved in youth ministry at his church. The 2003 Upper Darby High School graduate worked for UPS and was planning to continue his education at Delaware County Community College.
Unfortunately, his dreams for the future were cut short when he was gunned down and died from a gunshot wound to his head.
3 years old
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
painted by Nhan Phung
Jennifer Thai warned her brother
that he had moved his family into a firetrap. Hung Ho began figuring out how to break the lease. Before he could move his family out, they all became victims of an arson fire that killed Hung Ho, his wife Hanh Pham, and their two children Daniel and Dien.
1993-1994
1 year old
Philadelphia, Pa
painted by Nhan Phung
Jennifer Thai warned her brother that he had moved his family into a firetrap. Hung Ho began figuring out how to break the lease. Before he could move his family out, they all became victims of an arson fire that killed Hung Ho, his wife Hanh Pham, and their two children Daniel and Dien.
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16 months old
Philadelphia Penna
Painted by Marjorie Robbins
Chad Andrew Davis died after suffering from blunt trauma, the result of a beating.
1975-1993
Pittsburg, Pa
Painted by Sandra Severson
James, also known as Manny, was a loving, kind-hearted young man with a big smile. He was hardworking and ambitious and had a dream of opening his own auto body shop.
While Manny and his two friends were in the ballpark waiting for a game to begin, a group of 9 juveniles
came along and shot hi
1975-1993
Pittsburg, Pa
Painted by Sandra Severson
James, also known as Manny, was a loving, kind-hearted young man with a big smile. He was hardworking and ambitious and had a dream of opening his own auto body shop.
While Manny and his two friends were in the ballpark waiting for a game to begin, a group of 9 juveniles
came along and shot him to death in a reckless, needless, senseless act of violence. His smile will never be forgotten by the many who loved him.
January 3, 1994-December 31, 2015
Philadelphia, Pa.
Painted by Ruth Miller
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May 29, 1996- March 12, 2021
Philadelphia, Pa
Painted by Karl Hanson
Chuckie was a loving father of two beautiful girls. He wanted nothing in this world but to give them the best life he could. His daughters were his whole world. He did whatever he had to, to make sure they were always taken care of.
Chuckie had many dreams, two of them we
May 29, 1996- March 12, 2021
Philadelphia, Pa
Painted by Karl Hanson
Chuckie was a loving father of two beautiful girls. He wanted nothing in this world but to give them the best life he could. His daughters were his whole world. He did whatever he had to, to make sure they were always taken care of.
Chuckie had many dreams, two of them were to start his own moving company and to become a clothing designer. He had many ideas, thoughts and dreams, but unfortunately, on March 12, 2021, all Chuckie’s dreams came to an end when he was senselessly taken. He was shot while sitting in his car, not long after dropping his youngest daughter off to her grandmother.
Chuckie was a loving son, brother, Uncle, Grandson, and friend. His big smile would light up any room he walked in.
Chuckie will forever be missed.
July 12, 1988 - September 4, 2014
Philadelphia, Pa
Painted by Elaine Lisle
Even as a young child, Jalil had the ability to charm the room. He had such an engaging personality that it was hard to stay mad at him for long. He was a giving, fun-loving, and fun young man. He always had a strong connection to his older brother Jamal. They re
July 12, 1988 - September 4, 2014
Philadelphia, Pa
Painted by Elaine Lisle
Even as a young child, Jalil had the ability to charm the room. He had such an engaging personality that it was hard to stay mad at him for long. He was a giving, fun-loving, and fun young man. He always had a strong connection to his older brother Jamal. They remained close as they grew up. Jamal played football, baseball and basketball, so Jalil wanted to play as well. Jamal's friends treated Jalil like their own younger brother. When Jamal went off to college, Jalil was happy but felt like he was losing his best friend.
As a teen, Jalil became rebellious and got himself in trouble a good bit. He called it his "Knucklehead" years. He had several children and jobs during this time, but matured and decided it was time to get serious.
He was on the brink of manhood and was about to start working on a degree in construction management when he was murdered on September 4, 2014. He lives on in his children's expressions and attitudes. He hoped for them to learn from his life - that education should be pursued passionately and that loyalty to friends and family are most important.
July 20, 1992 - June 30, 2011
18 years old
Philadelphia, Pa
Painted by Karl Hanson
Tyree was a humble, relaxed young man who loved to work and hang out with his friends.
He had a beautiful smile that was brighter than a GE lightbulb. He loved to fix computers and listen to rap music. He was taking computer courses at Community College.
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July 20, 1992 - June 30, 2011
18 years old
Philadelphia, Pa
Painted by Karl Hanson
Tyree was a humble, relaxed young man who loved to work and hang out with his friends.
He had a beautiful smile that was brighter than a GE lightbulb. He loved to fix computers and listen to rap music. He was taking computer courses at Community College.
He also enjoyed his pay checks - this meant he could take care of himself. After receiving his high school diploma from DeLaSalle High School in February 2011 he had started working at his first job at Le Bus Bakery.
Suddenly on June 30, 2011, Tyree's life was taken from him. He was walking with a friend in Northeast Philadelphia. They had walked by a man on the street and exchanged words with him. He waited for Tyree and his friend to cross the street and then he shot Tyree in the back. For no reason!
Tyree is definitely missed by his many friends and his family. He is gone but not forgotten.
Age 21
August 13, 2001-May 1 2023
Philadelphia, Pa
Painted by Karl Hanson
Jordan was a bright, caring, and hardworking young man who had a passion for life. His dedication to his loved ones and his commitment to his dreams made him a well-liked and respected member of his community.
From a young age, Jordan demonstrated his love for sports,
Age 21
August 13, 2001-May 1 2023
Philadelphia, Pa
Painted by Karl Hanson
Jordan was a bright, caring, and hardworking young man who had a passion for life. His dedication to his loved ones and his commitment to his dreams made him a well-liked and respected member of his community.
From a young age, Jordan demonstrated his love for sports, particularly basketball and track. He was named after the legendary Michael Jordan, and he embodied the same determination and skill on the court. His love for competition was matched only by his love for his family, especially his grandparents and his close bond with his grandmother.
In school, Jordan excelled in his studies, particularly in science and social studies. His ambition and drive led him to pursue a job at Amazon, while also working towards his dream of becoming a firefighter.
Despite his devotion to his own goals, Jordan was always looking out for others. He was an active member of an organization named “Peace and Love,” and his caring and compassionate nature made him a beloved friend to many.
Tragically, Jordan's life was cut short when he was senselessly caught in the crossfire of a random shooting. His life was cut short in his prime. On May 1, 2023, Jordan took a walk to the store with 2 friends. On the way back, they passed two strangers sitting on the steps. They asked where they were from and Jordan and his friends said “Nowhere!”. Then the 2 strangers proceeded to follow them and started shooting at them for no reason. Jordan ran to get away but got hit by a bullet.
His family and friends continue to honor his memory and the impact he had on their lives, carrying his spirit with them every day. The loss of Jordan serves as a heartbreaking reminder of the preciousness of life and the impact one person can have on those around them. Though he may no longer be with us, his legacy lives on through the love and memories he shared with those who knew him.
1988-2016
Philadelphia, Pa.
Painted by Karl Hanson
Brandon was a caring, lovable, funny, smart, well respected and creative young man. He was full of life with so many dreams. He loved to tell jokes. He loved to eat - anything and everything, especially chitlins from his Grandmom, baked macaroni and yams from his Mom, his sister’s Cinnamo
1988-2016
Philadelphia, Pa.
Painted by Karl Hanson
Brandon was a caring, lovable, funny, smart, well respected and creative young man. He was full of life with so many dreams. He loved to tell jokes. He loved to eat - anything and everything, especially chitlins from his Grandmom, baked macaroni and yams from his Mom, his sister’s Cinnamon Waffles and his favorite - Snickers bars. He loved clothes - he was very stylish and loved putting outfits together. He was also a sneaker fanatic - he had a good collection of sneakers so he could alway match his shirt or pants. He loved his motorcycle and car. And mostly he loved his daughters Bahar and Brandis who always enjoyed being with him.
He was saving up to buy more real estate that he could rent out. He was very successful and was motivated to help his friends to also be successful.
He worked with “RIDES” - transporting children with behavioral problems for counseling programs. The kids loved him - he was very caring and sensitive with them.
In November 2016, Brandon was sitting outside on the steps in the Johnson Homes public housing project where his grandmother lives. He was shot in cold blood, once in the groin and again in the chest for no reason. Police rushed him to the hospital.
His mother Mykia received a phone call telling her Brandon had been shot and was at Temple Hospital. She immediately went to the hospital, but by the time she got to see him it was too late. She made a vow to him that justice would be served. She continues to fight everyday to fight crime and build unity.
He is loved and truly missed by his family and many friends. When they took his life, they took a really special person.
July 1979-May 2004
Philadelphia, Pa
Painted by Karl Hanson
Edward was a welder and wanted to open his own power washing business, but his dream was to become a lawyer some day. He was going to Lincoln University and would have become a great lawyer.
Edward was heading out to a birthday party at Flamingo Bar, when he heard someone call hi
July 1979-May 2004
Philadelphia, Pa
Painted by Karl Hanson
Edward was a welder and wanted to open his own power washing business, but his dream was to become a lawyer some day. He was going to Lincoln University and would have become a great lawyer.
Edward was heading out to a birthday party at Flamingo Bar, when he heard someone call his name. He turned around and someone shot and killed him. There were many witnesses, but no one claimed to see anything. It was a senseless act of violence. His family and friends cherish his memory.
1977-1993
Philadelphia, Pa
Painted by Ingrid Faber
Isis and Nicole were sisters. For the last two months, 16 year old Isis had been babysitting for Nicole while she worked as a directory clerk at Bell Atlantic. Their brother Clarence Burbage, described Nicole as devoted, beautiful and forgiving and Isis as "about to become a woman."
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1977-1993
Philadelphia, Pa
Painted by Ingrid Faber
Isis and Nicole were sisters. For the last two months, 16 year old Isis had been babysitting for Nicole while she worked as a directory clerk at Bell Atlantic. Their brother Clarence Burbage, described Nicole as devoted, beautiful and forgiving and Isis as "about to become a woman."
They were stabbed to death in front of Nicole's two children, Kevin 7 and Isaiah 3. Their bodies were found sitting next to each other on the living room floor propped up against the sofa.
20 years old
Philadelphia, PA
Painted by Karl Hanson
Linwood had a big heart. He loved his family, was always smiling and willing to lend a helping hand. He enjoyed football, boxing, dancing and eating. He was very funny and loved comedy.
Linwood never had a chance to meet his son for his life was taken senselessly on May 2, 2010.
1959-1975
Erie, Pa
Painted by Don Duffy
Debbie was a very pretty, popular and active high school student. Her interests were playing the piano, Girl Scouts and twirling batons.
One afternoon she accepted a ride home from her well-liked high school English teacher. Four days later her decomposed body was found floating in a creek, her wri
1959-1975
Erie, Pa
Painted by Don Duffy
Debbie was a very pretty, popular and active high school student. Her interests were playing the piano, Girl Scouts and twirling batons.
One afternoon she accepted a ride home from her well-liked high school English teacher. Four days later her decomposed body was found floating in a creek, her wrists and ankles were bound with wire. A year later her English teacher was found guilty and sentenced to a life term in prison.
Debbie’s mother, Betty Ferguson, has since become a very active member of the Erie Community. She started a local chapter of Parents of Murdered Children and has joined Erie’s Crime Victim/Witness Program as a counselor.
Oct 20, 1986 - Sept 28, 2011
Philadelphia, Pa.
Painted by Joseph Klapper
Kevin loved to laugh. He had a lot of friends and was very devoted to his friends and family, especially his grandmother. He was very good at expressing himself through his art. At a young age, Kevin developed a great talent and passion for art and animation.
He wa
Oct 20, 1986 - Sept 28, 2011
Philadelphia, Pa.
Painted by Joseph Klapper
Kevin loved to laugh. He had a lot of friends and was very devoted to his friends and family, especially his grandmother. He was very good at expressing himself through his art. At a young age, Kevin developed a great talent and passion for art and animation.
He was also devoted to physical fitness. He had asked for weights when he was 15 years old so that he could begin to work out and get in shape.
He dropped out of High School and got in with the wrong crowd and soon got arrested. This scared him so he decided he would turn his life around. He went to Philadelphia Community College to get his high school diploma and then an Associates Degree of Arts in Business Administration with a 3.81 GPA! He served as the Public Relations officer of the college's Phi Theta Kappa Fraternity, a nationally renowned honors fraternity and voluntarily tutored struggling students in Calculus courses. He was a published author, having various essays published in the college's newspaper and citywide Philadelphia newspapers.
Kevin's motto was a quote from Malcolm X: "Education is a passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for it todayHe was planning to attend Temple University in January of 2012 to earn his Bachelor's degree in Business Finance and move on to earn his Master's degree.
His dreams was to attend graduate school at Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania and become a financial analyst on Wall Street.
Coming from a broken home and being raised in a rough Philly neighborhood, Kevin's accomplishments stand as a great example of what one can achieve, regardless of the obstacles.
On September 28, 2011, Kevin got up and went to work, afterwards he came home, then went out to a Basketball game and got shot when he left - a victim of indiscriminate violence. The murderer was caught and convicted. His family was shocked - this was the last thing they expected to happen to him. It was so senseless.
He is sorely missed by all who were blessed to have known him. He may be gone, but his memory will live on forever in the hearts of those whose lives he touched.
22 years old
Broomall, Pennsylvania
Painted by Karl Hanson
Nadia loved cooking and hanging out with her sisters. You would always find her reading - she loved to learn continuously and excelled at school. She grew up in Broomall and graduated from Marple High School. She had a great group of friends that she had grown up with and they all
22 years old
Broomall, Pennsylvania
Painted by Karl Hanson
Nadia loved cooking and hanging out with her sisters. You would always find her reading - she loved to learn continuously and excelled at school. She grew up in Broomall and graduated from Marple High School. She had a great group of friends that she had grown up with and they all remained friends throughout her life.
She attended University of the Sciences where she was in the Pre-Med program. But then she met her boyfriend who was a bad influence on her.
Her dream had been to become a medical doctor. In spite of having 2 young children and an abusive boyfriend she pulled herself together and was able to get accepted into Medical School. She had just been accepted into Temple Med School and was so very excited to follow her dream. She felt happy and wanted to have her abusive boyfriend out of her life.
He would beat her. She had been seeking guidance from Holcomb Behavioral Health System regarding a strategy to good safely exit and abusive relationship. But before she could carry out a plan she was found murdered at 30th Street Station. She had remained in a car for 11 days before anyone found her. Then they found the suspect.
The family misses her very much and works diligently for justice for Nadia.
September 20, 1979-August 16, 1996
16 years old
Philadelphia, Pa
Painted by Qimin Liu
Eladio Algarin was affectionately known as "Baby." He was a good kid, always helping others who were not as fortunate as he was. He cared for the poor and disadvantaged. He died a here - he was killed when trying to create peace between two of this friend
September 20, 1979-August 16, 1996
16 years old
Philadelphia, Pa
Painted by Qimin Liu
Eladio Algarin was affectionately known as "Baby." He was a good kid, always helping others who were not as fortunate as he was. He cared for the poor and disadvantaged. He died a here - he was killed when trying to create peace between two of this friends. His beautiful smile continues to shine in the hearts of his family and friends.
This beautiful portrait was painted by artist Qimin Liu for Lost Dreams on Canva
1961-1975
Rockville, Md.
Painted by Lisa Lentz
Just before his school semester ended in 1975, Paul Lentz went bowling at a local college. This was the last time his family saw him. His badly decomposed body was found one week later. He had been stabbed in the throat. After a long and thorough investigation, the case is still open. His fam
1961-1975
Rockville, Md.
Painted by Lisa Lentz
Just before his school semester ended in 1975, Paul Lentz went bowling at a local college. This was the last time his family saw him. His badly decomposed body was found one week later. He had been stabbed in the throat. After a long and thorough investigation, the case is still open. His family will always be saddened by his loss and not having the opportunity of seeing him grow up
January 1981-July 2005
24 years old
Philadelphia Pa
Painted by Alan Bond
Latoyia touched the heart of everyone she met. She had a remarkably forgiving spirit. She was gracious and always knew what to say to sooth your soul. She studied nursing and child psychology and enjoyed modeling.
Latoyia had reunited with an old high school friend. A
January 1981-July 2005
24 years old
Philadelphia Pa
Painted by Alan Bond
Latoyia touched the heart of everyone she met. She had a remarkably forgiving spirit. She was gracious and always knew what to say to sooth your soul. She studied nursing and child psychology and enjoyed modeling.
Latoyia had reunited with an old high school friend. As time went by their relationship grew stronger. She was exceedinly happy when she found out she was going to have a child with Steven. Unfortunately, Steven did not want the responsibility of supporting a family. In July 2005, Latoyia was reported as a missing person. In August, Latoyia's remains were found in Chester when Steven was caught by Philadelphia Police trying to move her body.
1975-1996
Philadelphia, Pa
Painted by Karl Hanson
John was a very sensitive, warm and caring person. He was concerned about other people's problems and was always willing to help out in any way he could. At Community High School, John went out for the basketball team so that the school would have enough players to field a team, even though
1975-1996
Philadelphia, Pa
Painted by Karl Hanson
John was a very sensitive, warm and caring person. He was concerned about other people's problems and was always willing to help out in any way he could. At Community High School, John went out for the basketball team so that the school would have enough players to field a team, even though he really didn't want to. John was responsible and got along with everyone. He always tried to make his parents happy.
John lost his life on October 26, 1996 due to head trauma caused by a severe blow to his head. His smile will be missed by his family and many friends.
1979-1995 /1955-1995
Philadelphia, Pa
Painted by Karl Hanson
Wayne Marshall came home drunk. He chased his daughter’s friend out of the house, telling her he was going to kill his wife and daughter and he didn’t want any witnesses. Minutes later, he shot his wife, Roseanne and his teenage daughter, Michelle – both in the head.
1995-2012
Painted by Lisa Gleim
Jordan was raised by his mother Lucia McBath in suburban Atlanta from the time he was three years old. He loved his mom like only a single child can – as her proud, fiercely possessive young man. “We taught him to understand that his actions ripple outward, that they affect other people, so be accountable.”
1995-2012
Painted by Lisa Gleim
Jordan was raised by his mother Lucia McBath in suburban Atlanta from the time he was three years old. He loved his mom like only a single child can – as her proud, fiercely possessive young man. “We taught him to understand that his actions ripple outward, that they affect other people, so be accountable.” His father Ron was a doting dad who took Jordan every other weekend. Jordan had recently moved to Florida to live with his dad. He had a hard time adjusting at first at Samuel W. Wolfson High. But by the start of junior year his mood and grades had picked up sharply.
He made a pack of friends, aced the statewide tests and became the de facto mayor of the school. "Anything he wore, people would copy; he put a part in his hair, they copied that, too," says Aliyah Harris, his ex-girlfriend, 18, who's been accepted to Clark Atlanta and Florida Atlantic universities. She had as much to do with raising his game as any of the adults in his life. "I told him to get a job – I've got three of 'em myself – and start getting your head right for college. Jordan was a star and everyone knew it. He was a High school junior with hopes of becoming a Marine.
At 17 years, Jordan Davis died with his back to his killer. He will not graduate college. He will not marry the love of his life. He will not become a father.
On November 22, 2012, Jordan Davis went Black Friday shopping with three friends. After shopping, Jordan and his friends were hungry, so they drove to a gas station to pick up some snacks. While waiting for friend Tommie to run into the store, Jordan’s favorite song came on the radio, so he turned the music way up.
Then Michael Dunn pulled up next to them in his car. Hi girlfriend ran into the store to buy wine. Dunn cracked his window and told the boys to turn the music down. They refused. Dunn stated he saw a shotgun pointed out the window, so he opened fire. Tommie yelled “Duck” and pulled out as fast as he could while bullets winged by. Tommie drove into the adjacent shopping plaza and jumped out to check on his friends. Jordan was slumped over. The first three shots had gone through his door, two of them lodged in his chest. He gasped for air as the three friends shrieked for help. He died moments after he got to the hospital, where doctors tried mightily to revive him.
Police found Dunn the next day 160 miles away in a hotel with his girlfriend. They took him into custody. No gun was found in the car with the boys. Dunn admitted killing Jordan in self-defense. In October, 2014, Dunn was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for the murder of Jordan Davis and an additional, consecutive 90 years for the attempted murders of Tevin, Tommy and Leland.
Lucia McBath and Ron Davis will never stop fighting for justice for their son
1995-2012
17 y.o.
Miami Gardens, Florida
Painted by Janis Pinkston
Trayvon was a kind and loving person. When he was 9 years old, he saved his father's life by pulling him out of a fire in their apartment. Trayvon enjoyed playing sports video games. He washed cars, baby sat and cut grass to earn his own money. His former football coach said
1995-2012
17 y.o.
Miami Gardens, Florida
Painted by Janis Pinkston
Trayvon was a kind and loving person. When he was 9 years old, he saved his father's life by pulling him out of a fire in their apartment. Trayvon enjoyed playing sports video games. He washed cars, baby sat and cut grass to earn his own money. His former football coach said Trayvon had been one of the best players on their football team. When Trayvon started high school, his goal of playing professional football was put aside in favor of a career working with airplanes. Martin wanted to fly or fix planes and in the summer of 2009, enrolled in "Experience Aviation," a seven-week program which introduced him to aviation. The program director said Martin was a polite youth who enjoyed flying and had an interest in football. After he graduated from the program, he spent the summer as a volunteer, helping out new students in the aviation program. According to his parents, Trayvon had hoped to attend the University of Miami or Florida A&M University. In February 2012 Trayvon had been staying with his father's fiancee at Twin Lakes, a gated townhouse community in Sanford Florida. On the evening of February 26, George Zimmerman , a neighborhood watch captain, observed Trayvon as he returned to the Twin Lakes housing community after having walked to a nearby convenience store. Zimmerman had been driving through the neighborhood on a personal errand. At approximately 7:09 PM, Zimmerman called the Sanford police non-emergency number to report “a suspicious person” in the Twin Lakes community. He is instructed not to get out of his SUV or approach the person. Zimmerman disregards the instructions. Moments later, neighbors report hearing gunfire. A violent encounter took place between Martin and Zimmerman, which ended when Zimmerman fatally shot Martin 70 yards from the rear door of the townhouse where he was staying. Zimmerman acknowledges that he shot Martin, claiming it was in self-defense. Trayvon's body was taken to the morgue, where he was tagged as a John Doe, as he was not carrying any identification. His father, Tracy Martin, called to file a Missing Persons report early on February 28 and police officers arrived at his fiancée's condo with photographs of his dead son about 9:20 am. After Mr. Zimmerman was acquitted, Trayvon’s parents, Sybrina Fulton and Tracy Martin have taken a higher profile, drawing praise from President Obama for handling a difficult situation with grace. Together, they are pressing the federal government to consider federal civil rights charges against Mr. Zimmerman, and they are waging a campaign to amend expanded self-defense statutes like the one in Florida, known as “Stand Your Ground” laws, that extend beyond the home the right to use force in a dangerous situation. “My message to you is, please use my story, please use my tragedy, please use my broken heart to say to yourself, ‘We cannot let this happen to anybody else’s child,’ ” Sybrina Fulton said.
December 3, 1996-March 30, 2014
Philadelphia PA
Painted by Ruth Miller
Joey was a good kid - everybody loved him. He was smart and happy and he excelled at school. But he wasn't smart enough to choose the right friends. He loved math and would have been a good businessman, if he'd had a chance. He was close with his family - brother, siste
December 3, 1996-March 30, 2014
Philadelphia PA
Painted by Ruth Miller
Joey was a good kid - everybody loved him. He was smart and happy and he excelled at school. But he wasn't smart enough to choose the right friends. He loved math and would have been a good businessman, if he'd had a chance. He was close with his family - brother, sister, Aunt, Uncles, their families and his grandmother.
He loved reptiles, especially snakes and lizards - he raised 3 in his house. He also loved dogs and wanted to be a veterinarian or open a pet shop. He liked to play baseball and ride his bike. People loved him because he always liked to help others. If someone was hungry - he would run home to get food for them. He would give his own lunch away if someone else needed it. Many people took advantage of him. Unfortunately, Joey befriended Sergio Santiago.
Sergio had been homeless and had begged Joey to stay with him in his house with his Aunt Antonia. Joey watched out for Sergio and trusted him. Sergio was a bad influence, pitting Joey against family and friends. He was a small time drug dealer and he tried to get Joey to use and sell drugs, but Joey resisted.
On Saturday, March 29 Joey went for a job interview at a coffee shop. They told him to come back Monday to start working. Joey was very excited to start a job and try to turn his life around and get away from the control of Sergio. But before he could, Sergio murdered him.
The next day, Joey and Sergio were both at a friend's home in the neighborhood. Joey was sitting at the window looking outside onto Wallace Street when Sergio got up and pointed a gun at Joey's head and pulled the trigger.
The family is devastated by this terrible loss. After he died, his grandmother would go to sleep looking at his photo. The family built a gazebo as a beautiful memorial in the garden next to the house where he was killed. See less
1976-1992
Philadelphia, Pa.
painted by Mary Sweeney
Sweet, generous, easy going – That was Tony. He had a smile so warm that it could set a room aglow. Everyone who met Tony liked him. Girls adored his manners, his handsome looks, and his athletic build. He enjoyed school and he teachers liked him. He talked about going to college and bec
1976-1992
Philadelphia, Pa.
painted by Mary Sweeney
Sweet, generous, easy going – That was Tony. He had a smile so warm that it could set a room aglow. Everyone who met Tony liked him. Girls adored his manners, his handsome looks, and his athletic build. He enjoyed school and he teachers liked him. He talked about going to college and becoming a lawyer. Tony’s mother never worried about what he was doing or who he was hanging out with. “He was my heart.” She said. “I was lucky to have him.”
He loved children and would often babysit for them to earn extra money. In the Fall of 1992, Tony’s cousin needed someone to watch his infant daughter so he could go out. Tony volunteered to babysit. Later Tony was found murdered inside his cousin’s house – the victim of mistaken identity
24 years old
June 1977-December 2001
Painted by Susan Curtain
Everyday Khaaliq would sit in a classroom at the Pickett School in Germantown to help a young boy who had behavior problems. He helped him with his school work and with dealing with all of life's challenges. Khaaliq, a therapist, made the boy feel like nothing was too scary for
24 years old
June 1977-December 2001
Painted by Susan Curtain
Everyday Khaaliq would sit in a classroom at the Pickett School in Germantown to help a young boy who had behavior problems. He helped him with his school work and with dealing with all of life's challenges. Khaaliq, a therapist, made the boy feel like nothing was too scary for him.
Life was sweet until one early Thursday morning when a dispute with a neighbor about a parking space turned deadly. Khaaliq parked his car and was walking home with his girlfriend around 2 am when the neighbor ambushed him, shot and murdered him.
March 18, 1971-September 9, 2000
Camden, NJ
Painted by Karl Hanson
29 year old Rashay Macklin was a handsome young man who had just laid-away an engagement ring for his girlfriend, however, the young couple’s dreams were shattered when tragic events took his life.
During the early morning hours, Rashay had taken his girlfriend to work and
March 18, 1971-September 9, 2000
Camden, NJ
Painted by Karl Hanson
29 year old Rashay Macklin was a handsome young man who had just laid-away an engagement ring for his girlfriend, however, the young couple’s dreams were shattered when tragic events took his life.
During the early morning hours, Rashay had taken his girlfriend to work and returned home. Neighbors reported hearing an argument, then gunshots, then saw 3 or 4 men getting into a red car. When law enforcement arrived, they found that not only was Rashay’s apartment on fire, but also found him lying in the hallway outside of his apartment. He had been shot three times in the head and twice in the arms. Law enforcement theorize that when Rashay returned home he surprised the men who may have been burglarizing the apartment. It is also assumed that the apartment was set on fire to hide the evidence. The case remains unsolved.
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