In Las Vegas, the mother of Jonathan Lewis Jr., a 17-year-old high school student who was fatally beaten by his classmates in an alley near Rancho High School, organized a rally on Wednesday to call attention to her son's death and the broader issue of teen violence. Melissa Ready, Jonathan's mother, gathered with supporters in front of the Regional Justice Center to raise awareness and seek justice for her son, who was attacked late last year while riding his bike to school. The community showed its support by holding signs and rallying against the violent behavior among teenagers.
Heartbreaking story from @ardytabrizian about a Salem mother who lost her 15-year-old son to gun violence. It's a growing problem in Salem, especially among teens. https://t.co/Y9uvh3pctm
The mother of a high school student beaten to death held a rally on Wednesday calling attention to the violent behavior among teenagers. https://t.co/tVSlUvlYTD
The community rallied against teen violence and supported the mother of a Rancho High School student who was killed by a group beating. https://t.co/La21NpXifZ
The mother of 17-year-old Jonathan Lewis, who was fatally beaten by his classmates near a Las Vegas school, gathered with a group of supporters on Wednesday to call attention to her son’s death. https://t.co/jlGWCzGErf
Justice for Jonathan Lewis rally outside the courthouse today. The community and Mellisa Ready, Jonathan’s mom, are holding signs and raising awareness of teen violence. https://t.co/9HDEsyNZR6
Melissa Ready, the mother of Jonathan Lewis Jr, holds a rally in front of the Regional Justice Center. @News3LV Lewis was beaten to death outside of Rancho HS late last year. https://t.co/6anwvtZkfZ
One local mom is organizing a rally for change after her son was hit while riding his bike to school. https://t.co/jwsxGxtkCp
The mother of a Las Vegas valley teen killed after a beating in an alley near his school will hold a rally on Wednesday. CLICK⬇️ TO READ MORE: https://t.co/v04psMzVBA