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undefeated since 1929 | a lifetime commitment to recovering the satellites Skip to content undefeated since 1929 a lifetime commitment to recovering the satellites Home about things i like remembering. April 12, 2010 tags: forgiveness , goodbyes , shamar patterson I haven’t been writing much on here recently because I haven’t felt like I had anything to say, really.  Today is an exception, and while my thoughts are scattered, I think I need to say them nonetheless. Three years ago today, one of my students, Shamar Patterson, was taken off life support after being fatally wounded in a drive-by shooting the day before.  He was killed by two kids – brothers – who had been some of his best friends.  They are both serving prison sentences now but will be back on the streets before they are forty.  The passing of time since Shamar’s murder has not made his loss any less keenly felt.  I stop by his grave once every couple of months, and will be going there later this ...

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