DANTRELL DAVIS
Children were out playing and others were already on their way to school when Annette Freeman and her seven-year-old son, Dantrell Davis, grabbed each other's hands and started walking the 100 feet from their apartment building to Jenner elementary, a neighborhood school in the middle of the Cabrini-Green public housing development. It was a little before 9 AM on Tuesday, October 13, 1992—20 years ago tomorrow.
They didn’t make it to Jenner. "In three seconds it happened," Freeman recalls. "I heard the bullet sounds and I saw he was already down. I thought he'd ducked."
He never had a chance. One of the shots, fired from a neighboring Cabrini high-rise, hit Dantrell in the left side of his face. He was pronounced dead on arrival at Children's Memorial Hospital.
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