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The teenager who was shown in a now-viral video being smacked by his mother after she recognized him at a riot on Monday said in a new interview that aired Wednesday he regretted his participation.
I regret going down there and being in that situation when I was supposed to be home, Michael Singleton, the son of Toya Graham, told CNN.
Singleton was joining crowds that had gathered at Mondawmin Mall in the wake of the April 19 death of Freddie Gray, who suffered a fatal spinal injury while in police custody. The gathering turned into a full-blown riot as young people started throwing bottles and bricks at police officers, leading city and state officials to later call in reinforcements and initiate a citywide curfew between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. for the next several days.
A couple of my friends had been beaten by the police, he said of his decision to join in. But once he saw his motherand once she saw him with a brickthe 16-year-old knew he was in trouble: It was just World War III from right there
full: http://time.com/3841244/baltimore-mom-son-riot-smack-toya-graham/
KT2000
(20,590 posts)who loves her son and he is a son who knows his mother loves him. Good for both of them.
KittyWampus
(55,894 posts)on what went down. I'd like to hear more from both, actually.
GreatGazoo
(3,937 posts)His mother identified him, the media identified him. He confirmed his participation ...?
I predict he will be. In a week or two or whenever the media moves on, they will arrest him.