On May 27, 2009, the life of David Parker, a 25-year-old African American man from Baltimore, Maryland, was tragically cut short. His name joined the somber roll call of lives lost to senseless violence in a city that has long struggled under the weight of crime and unresolved grief. David’s death was not just another statistic, not merely the 89th homicide that year in Baltimore—it was a profound and deeply personal loss to those who knew him, loved him, and watched him grow into adulthood
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