Velma Terry knows all too well the heavy costs of gun violence. On Valentine’s Day, her 35-year-old son, Te’Ore Terry, was found fatally shot in Winston-Salem. Now, Te’Ore’s little brother
Teâore Terry comes to his mother in dreams.
Three months after he was fatally shot in Winston-Salem, on Valentineâs Day, Teâore comes to Velma Terry. âHis spirit is strong and I believe it is strong because his murder is not solved,â she said last week. âHeâs comforting his mother, letting me know heâs got me.â
Terry also draws strength from a group she helped start for Black mothers facing challenges, never realizing she would personally face one of the worst of those challenges: losing a child to gun violence. âTheyâve just been giving back what I gave to them, so it was kind of like the roles have reversed,â Terry said.
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