Police say Ty-Sean was shot and killed after a fight escalated in Franklinton. Author: Bryant Somerville Updated: 6:34 PM EDT May 25, 2021
COLUMBUS, Ohio The mother of a teenage boy shot and killed in Franklinton on Monday is remembering her son for the love he gave.
Terri Sims is dealing with the lowest point in her life.
“I’m not doing so well,” Sims said. “Ty-Sean was a kid that if you was having a bad day somehow, someway he would make you smile. His smile. he had this smile that would brighten up the whole room.”
Ty-Sean Finch, 16, was 16 days away from turning 17 and was on course to graduate next year from Franklinton High School.
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