Had Stephen "Sweet Bottoms" Sims worked at K-Mart instead of Walmart, a BLUE LIGHT SPECIAL, could have saved his life
Sounds like his whole family was TARGET workers....lol
In 1998, Stephen Sims, 20, lost his mother to gun violence in Roseland. In 2013, he lost his 5-year-old brother, Sterling, and his stepmother to an armed robbery after the family refused to hand over their belongings. A few months later, Sims was pushed out of the back doors of a bus and jumped by five men who broke his jaw.
And on Thursday, as Sims was in his vehicle preparing to begin his shift at the Bedford Park Wal-Mart, he was approached by several men and shot to death, according to police and his family.
"You know that feeling you get when you're nervous and paranoid?" said Sims' father, Steven Sims, who has now lost two sons to gun violence. He sat at the kitchen table Saturday with family in the 5400 block of South Damen Avenue and drank cognac out of a plastic cup near a tall fruit basket with a pink bow.
"Anxiety, that's it. That's what I feel living out here."
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