Mother of victim killed in quadruple shooting calls for change

MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A mother was escorted out of court after having an outburst when she saw the man accused of killing her 25-year-old son Noah Collins.

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Adrienne Locklear had previously lost one of her sons to gun violence and lost the second one just last month. She faced the man accused of killing Collins in court on Tuesday.

“I felt a little bit of justice but I was so angry because you look my son from us, not just me,” Locklear said.

Collins was killed while having dinner with family, the day before what would’ve been her eldest son, Isiah Fouks, birthday. Fouks was killed 8 years ago back in 2016. He was 28-years-old.

Locklear says she still doesn’t have justice for him.

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“I can’t sit back and let nothing get done behind both of my sons. I can’t, I can’t do it anymore,” Locklear said. “I’m going to have to visit two sites of my only two boys. My oldest son was great, good kid, lived right down the street. Worked hard, I lived with him. This young man here, graduated high school, went to college, raising his family, he has a two-year-old son.”

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