Nov 18, 2006; MANHATTAN, NEW YORK, USA; Jean Corbett Parker (L), of Harlem whose son Latran Parker was 26 when he was shot and killed in 2001 at the corner of 131st Street and 7th Avenue looks on as Jackie Rowe-Adams, (C) of Harlem discusses the separate shooting deaths of her sons Anthony Bouldin, 17 at the time and killed at 122nd and 7th Avenue and Tyrone Bouldin, 28 at the time
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Nov 18, 2006; MANHATTAN, NEW YORK, USA; Jean Corbett Parker (L), of Harlem whose son Latran Parker was 26 when he was shot and killed in 2001 at the corner of 131st Street and 7th Avenue looks on as Jackie Rowe-Adams, (C) of Harlem discusses the separate shooting deaths of her sons Anthony Bouldin, 17 at the time and killed at 122nd and 7th Avenue and Tyrone Bouldin, 28 at the time and killed in Maryland, NYS Assemblyman Keith Wright (3rd from R) and Jean Royster-Hills (2nd from R), of Harlem whose son Amen Kyle Hills, 27 when he was shot in killed in 2005 in a case of mistaken identity and State Senator-Elect Eric Adams (R). Harlem Mothers Stop Another Violent End (S.A.V.E.) together with NY State Assemblyman Keith Wright and State Senator-Elect Eric Adams announce in a press conference on the steps of City Hall actions to curb gun violence. Harlem Mothers S.A.V.E. will set up a hotline to report illegal gun activities including the illegal sale of firearms in bodegas and delis in Harlem. Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bryan Smith/ZUMA Press. (©) Copyright 2006 by Bryan Smith