Ryder Strong
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The reverend grabbed the shotgun and pushed it to the side while he pushed one of the girls aside.
The guy shot him and killed him right there while the other black teen he was with threw the girl behind the car, and he was shot as well.
So he literally died saving other people's lives as he was there.
And as I'm reading the story, one of the things that was attached to the story was a letter he had written his mother from jail.
They just keep arresting me, but I'm keeping with my faith.
It's really, truly an amazing story, which then led me down the rabbit hole of the two girls that actually wrote the book, what their lives are doing now.
It's really, this was one of those movies that I just stopped and just started Googling everybody.
So check out the stories of these people.
Cheyenne returns home to see Rachel and their families crying in the stoop.
Cheyenne breaks the news about Jonathan and everyone, of course, was sobbing, including me at this point.
I don't cry much, but I teared up, which for me is the equivalent of sobbing.
And now we are at Jonathan's funeral.
Dr. King is praising the work of the Reverend and reminding the congregation that this is everyone's fight, not just that of black people.
Father Whitaker and Sally are also in attendance.
Everyone says their final goodbyes and Cheyenne whispers to the coffin that there will be another star in the sky tonight.
And I was like, oh, God killed me.