It just don't seem real. I can't accept it. I don't think I'll ever accept it and the circumstances of the way he died.

I think the school should spend more on drama programs and extracurricular activities.

I'm heartbroken that I have lost my son over such ignorance and bigotry. I can't understand how someone who is supposed to protect the people of Welch could physically block another human from saving my son's life. It's always difficult for a mother to lose a child, but to have lost my son so needlessly will be with me for the rest of my life.