Sunday, April 3, 2016

Justus Howell Prayer Service

Candace McCorry (center) of Dayton, Ohio, listening to Reverend Jerome McCorry (not shown) as he speaks to parents and relatives of children that were killed by law enforcement, on April 3, 2016, at the First Corinthian Missionary Baptist Church in North Chicago.  (Mark Ukena/Lake County News-Sun)

Pastor Eugene Roberson speaks to parents and relatives of children that were killed by law enforcement, on April 3, 2016, at the First Corinthian Missionary Baptist Church in North Chicago.  (Mark Ukena/Lake County News-Sun)

Reverend Jerome McCorry of Dayton Ohio, speaks on April 3, 2016, at the First Corinthian Missionary Baptist Church in North Chicago.  (Mark Ukena/Lake County News-Sun)

Parents of Justus Howell, Lamont Stephen (left) and LaToya Howell (center) listen to a prayer dedicated to all young men, women, and children that were killed by law enforcement in non-justified circumstances, on April 3, 2016, at the First Corinthian Missionary Baptist Church in North Chicago.  (Mark Ukena/Lake County News-Sun)

Candace McCorry (center) of Dayton, Ohio, listens to a prayer dedicated to all young men and women and children that were killed by law enforcement in non-justified circumstances, on April 3, 2016, at the First Corinthian Missionary Baptist Church in North Chicago.  (Mark Ukena/Lake County News-Sun)

Parents and relatives of young men, women, and children that were killed by law enforcement in non-justified circumstances, stand as they are dedicated, on April 3, 2016, at the First Corinthian Missionary Baptist Church in North Chicago.  (Mark Ukena/Lake County News-Sun)

Reverend Jerome McCorry of Dayton Ohio (right), speaks on April 3, 2016, at the First Corinthian Missionary Baptist Church in North Chicago.  (Mark Ukena/Lake County News-Sun)

Reverend Jerome McCorry of Dayton Ohio (right), speaks on April 3, 2016, at the First Corinthian Missionary Baptist Church in North Chicago.  (Mark Ukena/Lake County News-Sun)

Reverend Jerome McCorry of Dayton Ohio, speaks on April 3, 2016, at the First Corinthian Missionary Baptist Church in North Chicago.  (Mark Ukena/Lake County News-Sun)

Reverend Jerome McCorry of Dayton Ohio (right), speaks directly to the parents and relatives of young men, women, and children that were killed by law enforcement in non-justified circumstances, on April 3, 2016, at the First Corinthian Missionary Baptist Church in North Chicago.  (Mark Ukena/Lake County News-Sun)

Joshua Lopez of New York City, who's uncle John Collado was killed by New York Police on September 6, 2011, walks after taking in the blood and body of Christ, on April 3, 2016, at the First Corinthian Missionary Baptist Church in North Chicago.  (Mark Ukena/Lake County News-Sun)

Mother of 17 year old Justus Howell that was killed by Zion Police one year ago, LaToya Howell (center), walks after taking in the blood and body of Christ, on April 3, 2016, at the First Corinthian Missionary Baptist Church in North Chicago.  (Mark Ukena/Lake County News-Sun)

Lamont Stephen (center) who's step son Justus Howell, 17 year old who was killed by Zion Police, walks after taking in the blood and body of Christ, on April 3, 2016, at the First Corinthian Missionary Baptist Church in North Chicago.  (Mark Ukena/Lake County News-Sun)

Candice McCorry (left) hugging Reverend Jerome McCorry, both of Dayton Ohio, after excepting the blood and body of Christ, on April 3, 2016, at the First Corinthian Missionary Baptist Church in North Chicago.  (Mark Ukena/Lake County News-Sun)

Juanita Young (left) of New York and Mertilla Jones of Detroit Michigan, condole each other, on April 3, 2016, at the First Corinthian Missionary Baptist Church in North Chicago.  (Mark Ukena/Lake County News-Sun)

Mothers of young men, women, and children that were killed by law enforcement, gather at the First Corinthian Missionary Baptist Church in North Chicago, for a prayer that is dedicated to their lost loved ones, with Reverend Jerome McCorry of Dayton Ohio (center left) and Pastor Eugene Roberson (center right) on April 3, 2016.  (Mark Ukena/Lake County News-Sun)

Mothers of young men, women, and children that were killed by law enforcement, gather at the First Corinthian Missionary Baptist Church in North Chicago, for a prayer that is dedicated to their lost loved ones, with Pastor Eugene Roberson (center) on April 3, 2016.  (Mark Ukena/Lake County News-Sun)

Mothers of young men, women, and children that were killed by law enforcement, gather at the First Corinthian Missionary Baptist Church in North Chicago, for a prayer that is dedicated to their lost loved ones, with Pastor Eugene Roberson (center) on April 3, 2016.  (Mark Ukena/Lake County News-Sun)

Cousin of Emmett Till, Airickca Gordon-Taylor (left) with Mother of 17 year old Justus Howell who was killed by Zion Police one year ago, LaToya Howell, on April 3, 2016, at the First Corinthian Missionary Baptist Church in North Chicago.  (Mark Ukena/Lake County News-Sun)

Alice Howell, Grandmother of Justus Howell who was gunned down by Zion Police one year ago, talks with others who have lost loved ones to law enforcement killings, on April 3, 2016, at the First Corinthian Missionary Baptist Church in North Chicago.  (Mark Ukena/Lake County News-Sun)

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