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BLACK COUPLE GUNNED DOWN IN FRONT YARD BY WHITE NEIGHBOR

BLACK COUPLE GUNNED DOWN IN FRONT YARD BY WHITE NEIGHBOR

Siebra Muhammad · Saturday, March 31st 2012 at 4:33PM · 11732 views
NORTH CAROLINA---As they buried a Hoke County couple killed in their front yard last weekend, family members said Thursday that they are still struggling to make sense of the tragedy.

Tommy Charles Brown Sr., 35, and his fiancée, Thalia Rebbecca Mook, 35, were gunned down outside their home on Philippi Church Road in the Rockfish community on Saturday evening, authorities said.

John Oliver Hill Jr., 48, who lives across the street, has been charged with two counts of first-degree murder in their deaths and is being held without bond in the Hoke County jail.

Hoke County Sheriff Hubert Peterkin said Brown asked Hill not to shoot guns in the neighborhood because children were outside playing. Hill then crossed the street with a rifle and shot Brown in the back, the sheriff said.

"When we heard the gunshots, we looked out the window. I saw my dad lying on the floor and my mom running out," 10-year-old Tommy Brown Jr. said.

Peterkin said Mook was shot when she ran outside to help her fiancé.

Antonio Tillman, 14, was inside the home with Tommy Jr. and two other children at the time. He said he told the others to get in a back bedroom while he headed outside.

"I did what I could because that's their only son, and I didn't want anything to happen to him," Antonio said.

After Hill left, he went out to grab a phone from Mook and called 911.

"It's hard to get it off my mind. I sleep, and I dream about it," he said, noting that Mook was like a second mother to him.

Family and friends said Tommy Brown Sr. and Mook made a welcoming home, and neighborhood children always dropped by, especially to play basketball.

"My dad, he taught me how to be a great basketball player. He could have been in the NBA, but he wanted to stay with us," Tommy Jr. said.

"His life was around his family. He would work. He was a hard-working man," said Annie Brown, Tommy Brown Sr.'s mother.

The couple also tried to reach out to Hill, who lived alone.

"He would come over for Thanksgiving, Christmas dinner, New Year's. They would make wreaths for him during the holidays. My sister would take him to the grocery store," said Mook's sister, Jennifer Ramirez.

Deputies found 10 firearms during a search of Hill's home, Peterkin said.

Neighbors said they suspected Hill was mentally ill. His family told the Fayetteville Observer newspaper that he suffered from schizophrenia for 16 years.

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Comments (7)

Siebra Muhammad Saturday, March 31st 2012 at 4:36PM

Schizophrenia? Please! This bastard knew what he was doing when he shot this couple. I hope he never sees the light of day...

DAVID JOHNSON Saturday, March 31st 2012 at 5:25PM

THE GOING CRAZY ,,,OR SO THEY WANT US TO THINK !

Helen Lofton Sunday, April 1st 2012 at 1:10AM

Is this a southern thing or what? They need to build a prison for the criminally insane if he is a schizophrenic. They should have let the police talk to the man about shooting. Didn't they know that the man was sick?

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doreem mcgill Tuesday, July 24th 2012 at 9:12AM

what was is

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Yahson Yahqob Sunday, July 29th 2012 at 2:21PM

my people just know that we fight here in America aka New Babylon against Esau decendents who hate are father Yahqob(Jacob). we must stop the fighting with each other come together and become a strong nation again

Siebra Muhammad Friday, September 28th 2012 at 12:17PM

Of course it won't make world news...like Micheal Jackson said they don't really care about us!!!

Charisse Gonzalez Wednesday, March 20th 2013 at 6:09PM

This is terrible! We all know if this was the other way around it would be a different story!!!

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