Grieving the loss of his step-grandson, who was murdered in the Uvalde mass shooting, a...
Rodriguez said Josécito’s mother was in prison for most of the boy’s life, so he helped raise him.He cried as he prepared for his shift Wednesday.
“Everyone needs to know his story,” he said of the boy. “He was a lovely person. So lovable and respectful. He made my life better.” Rodriguez has visited every memorial and those places around town filled with the good memories, like the baseball field, where he cries as he imagines Josécito playing T-ball.
“I went to the civic center where they told the parents to go. Then here come the school buses of kids.”“Mr. Reyes’ class is not here yet.”“Mr. Reyes’ class is not here yet.”What happened next is among the most painful of his memories.
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