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Arkansas Stop the Violence is seeking assistance in their investigation of a 78-year-old man’s death

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Little Rock, Arkansas – Following his death in North Little Rock on October 30, 78-year-old Bruce Tate’s children, Courtney and Reshonda Tate, are grieving.

“His loved ones should have been with him when he passed away.” “Courtney said.” “We ought to have had a chance to bid each other farewell.”

In an effort to promote justice, the Arkansas Stop the Violence Movement hosted a news conference on Sunday afternoon.

Tate’s body was discovered in the 200 block of West 14th Street, according to North Little Rock Police. Three days later, there is still no clue as to how he passed away.

Reshonda remarked, “You never imagine that someone is capable of such evil.”

Tate also suffered severe injuries, according to the police, though they have not yet determined what caused them.

Speaking on his behalf, his grandson Russell Jr. said that the past three days have been difficult without him.

Russell remarked, “Please just do the right thing; we love him and we miss him.”

The family is requesting assistance from the community in determining the cause of their father’s passing.

Reshonda remarked, “My father has survived brain surgeries and he survived falling off roofs.” “We are having a hard time because he overcame a lot of illnesses and then passed away in this manner.”

According to the family, their father was a man who always helped people, and they now hope that he receives the same treatment in return.

“We implore and pray that you do the right thing and call the authorities if you know anything,” Courtney stated.

 

 

 

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