Thursday, January 05, 2006

Parents Worst Nightmare


Crime Scene - corner of Whittier Blvd, and Boyle Ave., Los Angeles

The picture above is a scene from a horror show that looms in the back of every parents mind and fears.

A young man by the name of Chris Castellanos was mudered by a 22 year-old gang member named Aymar Joshua Torres. Police think the motive may have been robbery. Early reports have said that there may have been a second person involved.

I would like to personally thank the ghost of Tookie Williams and his ilk for their "contribution" to humanity. Though I know that this particular crime can't be lain on his stoop - street gangs in this part of LA have been in existence since before the day - its the larger issue of the value of life that these thugs and half-wits have drained of all meaning, which make scenes like this here in LA, and NYC, Chicago, and even in places like Kansas, commonplace. May you and yours rot in the lowest levels of Hell, Mr. Williams.

So why am I writing this? Because Chris was a friend of my son. Not a close friend, but a friend. They attended the same high school, a small Catholic one, in which the student body is no more than 400 in total. The school is in mourning for the life of this young man, who played sports, participated in student organizations and had a zest for life.

I drove by the spot where he was killed this morning. A makeshift altar has been placed on the corner. There are many candles and pictures of him, put there by his family and friends. I said a prayer for his family, for there is not much more I can do. Chris is gone and they have to live with the terror of their baby not being with them...until the day they die.

As a parent you pray, you teach, and you pray somemore, that your children will be safe and kept from harms way. Everyday is a battle and a worry. You worry when your child leaves the house and the battle comes in wanting to keep them with you forever, so that they are safe, but you can't...you have to let go. And then, in a moment, all that you feared has come to pass. All your hopes for the future are taken away by a damnable human, with no care for you, no care for the life you created and nurtured, no care for the gift you were given.

I'm sorry Mr. and Mrs. Castellanos, for the pain you are going through. As a parent I can only imagine the torture...as if dying a thousand deaths...but I fear the number is infinite. There are no words of consolation, none, that can relieve, if even for a moment, the pain. May the Mother of God, witness to His death, bring you comfort when you need it.

Rest in Peace, Chris.





7 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm Chris' cousin and I'd like to thank you for your support. I grew up in the same house, graduated from the same high school, took the same bus to school and I just can't believe how things have changed over the years. The family really appreciates all the support that they have received this past week from the school and his friends.

12:28 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I went to school with Chris and I would like to thank you for supporting everyone who is still mourning his death. I know that I can speak for all of the people that graduated with us when I say thank you. It is great that so many people have shown support and gratitude during this time. Thank you again....

7:11 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I was on the scene immediatly after he was shot. He was still alive. I continally spoke God's word over him, prayed with him, and stayed with him until asked to leave by LAPD. I committed him to the hands of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. He was not alone. Wish I could have done more...

4:59 PM  
Blogger Rudy Carrera said...

It's sad to see stories like this, but great to see good people documenting them. It's sorely needed.

10:25 PM  
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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Even after years it's still hard to think that Chris is gone! if the murderer only knew what he did to all his family and friends... It kills me to even begin thinking about Chris! thanks for the lovely story! keep up the good work!

12:20 PM  

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