Grieving SC mother, Angel Simmons walked with new graduates of Ridgeland-Hardeeville High School two years after her son, Monte, was shot and killed. Monte was murdered in November of 2015.
Simmons decided to walk in Monte’s honor. His friends told her it was just the right thing to do. “He was a good kid. My son died… senseless murder. He was a good kid,” said Simmons.
“He was only 18 years old. He didn’t have a chance to go to prom. I wanted to do this because I’m bringing his spirit to his classmates. By me being here, I think he’s here,” said Simmons.
A 15-year old charged in the shooting death and is still awaiting trial. He is charged with killing Simmons days after his 18th birthday almost two years ago. Sadly, Angel was one of the first on scene. There was nothing she could do to save him.
“He was my heart. a piece of my heart is gone. I can feel it. It’s heartbreaking. It’s sad. It’s terrible,” said Simmons.
The walk and ceremony is no doubt tough for Angel. At the same time, she knows it’s making her son proud.
“I’m here to let everyone know that my son still lives, and he lives through all of them. He’s still here. He will appreciate this. I know he’s smiling over everybody. I can just imagine his big smile right now.”
So, on a night meant for celebration – that’s what Angel Simmons is doing. She’s celebrating the life of her son and remembering the indelible impact he made on her life.
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