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Mother of slain NYC basketball star won’t rest until son’s killer is ‘behind bars’ - TheGrio

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Brandon Hendricks was a promising basketball star in Bronx, New York. But a night out with friends turned to tragedy when he was gunned down by an unknown assailant. His grieving mother, Eve Hendricks, vowed to see justice done in her sons murder. READ MORE: NYC protesters perform violin vigil for Elijah McClain “Let me tell []

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