Took his last breath in my arms’: Mom reveals cradling her dying 15-year-old son and ‘tried to keep him alive’ after he was shot down in front of her

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Took his last breath in my arms': Mom reveals cradling her dying 15-year-old son and 'tried to keep him alive' after he was shot down in front of her

A 15-year-old boy was gunned down in front of his mother, who tried to “keep him alive” by holding the teen’s neck where he was shot while he “took his last breath” in her arms, according to the mother.

“They killed my baby,” said Tierra Evans, Syruss Box Jr.’s mother, during an interview with local ABC affiliate WLS. “He wasn’t from around there. “He just came over there to celebrate his brother’s birthday,” the mother explained.

Box, of Posen, was killed Saturday just after 6 p.m. in the 400-block of W. 110th Street in Roseland, according to police. He was reportedly standing near the sidewalk when a “silver Honda” drove up and two people inside began blasting.

“Two-door with two masked men,” Evans claimed she saw them.

“They flew down Eggleston,” the mother explained, noting that Box was fatally shot in the neck and abdomen. “I was holding his neck, trying to keep him alive,” Evans told me. “He breathed his last in my arms.” “My baby died in my arms.”

Box’s grandmother, Tara Knighten, and great-grandmother, Barbara Myers, told WLS that the loss has been extremely difficult for the family. Police have yet to take anyone into custody as a suspect.

“I’m really sad…” “I don’t know what to do,” Myers admitted.

“He didn’t even get a chance to live,” Knighten said. “He was innocent. But maybe God needed him more than we did. Whoever did this, you must stop. “We are destroying each other.”

A GoFundMe created for Evans by one of her cousins says Box was “out doing what he loves to do best” — spending time with family and “being a kid” — when he was shot and killed Saturday. The fundraiser’s description states that he was “wrongfully targeted and gunned down in broad daylight by the hands of walking demons while visiting family.”

Describing Box by his nickname “Tuggie,” the fundraiser describes him as a “very loving, helpful, kind-hearted child.” It says he was the oldest out of six and “always put his siblings and his mother before himself.”

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