My son called me and said, They're saying they're coming to kill me' so I called the police and they got here within about three minutes, he told the Australian paper. They threatened to kill my son because they are in a gang, the Crips, and were trying to get my son in it and I wouldn't let him do it. I told him he couldn't run with those boys. He's a little terrified.
http://newsok.com/teens-had-guns-outside-boys-home-police-said/article/3874523
But Tiffany Lilly, who has lived in the Elm Terrace apartments for three years, said she is sick of seeing young men get arrested and put in jail.
Lilly, 34, said she knew Luna and Edwards were headed for trouble the more they hung out at Elm Terrace.
Last year they started coming out here, she said. I guess they started feeling the need to prove their manhood and felt like they needed to be out here. I tried to encourage them to make good choices and get outside the box, with the box being Duncan.
While speaking to The Oklahoman, Lilly was interrupted by a neighbor who warned her not to talk about the boys.
Hun, I don't care anything about the homies or none of that. This right here is real life, she said back.
We need a solution out here. They need role models.
Thank goodness for Mr. Johnson