The anguish of losing a second child to violence
Barbara Pritchett-Hughes sits beside the grave of her son DeAndre Hughes during a visit to Inglewood Park Cemetery in October. Hughes was killed four months earlier at the age of 30. Another son, Dovon Terrell Harris, died in 2007.
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Pallbearers carry the casket of DeAndre Hughes into a hearse in Compton, where he was fatally shot. His mother, Barbara Pritchett-Hughes, said her mind instantly flashed back to nine years earlier, when her 15-year-old son, Dovon Harris, was fatally shot in Watts.
(Dillon Deaton / Los Angeles Times)Barbara Pritchett-Hughes shouts, “Its done. It’s over,” as she closes the casket of her son DeAndre Hughes at his funeral in July.
(Dillon Deaton / Los Angeles Times)Barbara Pritchett-Hughes cleans the headstone of her son Dovon Terrell Harris during a visit to his grave in Inglewood Park Cemetery on Oct. 12, what would have been his 25th birthday.
(Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times)Barbara Pritchett-Hughes is comforted by her son DJ Harris during a visit to Inglewood Park Cemetery.
(Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times)The family of Barbara Pritchett-Hughes gathers at Inglewood Park Cemetery.
(Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times)Valarie Holyfield at the funeral of her daughter Jennifer Dickerson, who was shot and killed in Harbor City on July 29.
(Irfan Khan / Los Angeles Times)James Dickerson kisses the coffin of his sister Jennifer Dickerson, who was shot and killed in Harbor City on July 29.
(Irfan Khan / Los Angeles Times)James Dickerson, right, comforts sister Joyce Dickerson at the funeral of their sister Jennifer.
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