Saturday, August 8, 2009

Eric

Eric was a kid I've known for about three years or so. A good kid, one of the more respectful and pleasant guys in the group. Preston would drop by his house once a month or so just to see how he was doing. They would sit down stairs, talk about sports, talk about church, talk about school.
We come in contact with lots of kids, they come and go. Some cause trouble, most ooze apathy, but not Eric. If he was there, he was present. He was awake and connected. That is not the norm for most of the 16 year olds we deal with.
I liked him.

While reading the paper today I came across this:

"About 3:35 p.m., police said, Eric Dixon and Hector Soto, both 16, ended up in a fistfight at the playground, on Lehigh Avenue near 4th street, after they exchanged a few cross words, apparently over a girl.
The fight ended quickly, with Dixon falling to the ground, unconscious. Less than an hour later, he died at Temple University Hospital from unspecified injuries suffered during the scuffle, homicide investigators said...

[Eric's Grandfather was quoted at the scene a few hours later] It was another senseless killing. There will probably be another one tomorrow, and you'll be talking to another family."

This is a young man who was not out running the streets causing trouble. Yesterday would be just like any day in the life of any 16 year old boy anywhere in the country, except the ending.
He deserves more than just a blurb in the ever so present murder section of our Daily News. He will be addd to the list of statistics and it is not fair. He is not a number, he is not one of the notorious "them".

I'm sitting here at the keyboard, have been sitting here motionless for at least ten minutes.
I have nothing else to say.

7 comments:

Claudia said...

I'm so sorry.

uglyblackjohn said...

You're lucky,
you still care.

Buzybugs pixie.blogspot.com said...

I am so sorry, you are right he is not a number, there needs to be something done about these situations. I feel for his poor family, I am sorry for you as well. Sounds like Eric was a good kid, it's sad how a little situation can hurt the rest of your life. Take care, I am thinking about you.

SOILA. said...

I'm sorry.

JT and Kristin said...

I am so sad that there are even "numbers" of kids out there dying each day. I don't know if there is a solution, but I know that caring and mentoring helps kids a lot. I am so glad you are there for so many young kids, and I hope I can do the same.

Jake said...

Sorry. Hard to really say anything isn't it. He does deserve more than a newspaper blurp though, so thanks.

Unknown said...

This is so sad. In those blurbs we read in the paper, we often forget there is family, friends, and community aching for that loss. At 16, anyone dying is a tragedy.