Lillian Duncan weeps on a stoop at Griffin Heights Apartment on Thursday, Jan. 18, 2024, the day after two young men were gunned down at the complex on Basin Street. Duncan said the two victims were brothers she had known for years.

On a cold Thursday morning, less than 12 hours after two young men were gunned down at Griffin Heights Apartments, Lillian Duncan sat on a stoop at the complex and wept, trying to draw strength from scriptures playing on her pink computer tablet.

“Though an army besieged me, my heart will not fear,” the narrator said, reading from Psalm 27. 

Duncan was with her daughter, who stays at the Basin Street apartments, and a number of young children when they heard gunshots a little after 10 p.m. on Wednesday night. 

She ran out to find two people she knew, Karlik Glenn, 19, and his brother, Malachi Hodges, 16, on the ground and suffering from gunshot wounds. Malachi lay in the parking lot next to a dark SUV, while Glenn collapsed in a grassy area between two of the buildings.



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