“I want our team to make a decision (on how) to honor him, because he’s well worth honoring,” she said. Wright plans to honor Sir during the school's kindergarten promotion at the end of the year. I go into his classroom, and he would give me a hug. “From the beginning of the school year until now, it’s just devastating. “Sir was a very good kid, smart kid, loved school learned a lot,” Wright said. She said she’s lost students to car accidents or medical conditions before, but never to gun violence. Angela Wright said they called an all-staff meeting this morning once Sir was identified. Multiple counselors spent the day in Mynatt’s classroom, offering adult support as several students expressed their feelings through drawings. West Park Elementary School, Sir's family and the wider community called for unity amid the outpouring of grief. It makes me feel good to know that I mattered to him as much as he mattered to me.” "I just saw so much growth and potential. “He could already read, he could add and subtract," Mynatt said. His family told KSHB 41 how much he loved his teacher and principal. Mynatt said his classmates don’t yet understand the gravity of Sir's death. He was so charismatic, he never sat still, he would be doing cartwheels across the carpet, and everyone loved him.” "He’s definitely asked when sometimes you could get something from the prize box and he’d be like, ‘Can I get fruit snacks instead?’ He loved some snacks. “It’s painful, I would joke he’s my 'school son,'" Mynatt said. Sir's great aunt and kindergarten teacher, Amanda Mynatt, recognized the heartfelt moments of a child’s innocence in between immense grief. He knew he was going to play, he knew he could plan his whole day and knew exactly what was going to happen.” He knew exactly what he was coming to eat. “He loved to eat, (and) he would run between the two houses no matter what you would say,” Davis-Scott said. Sir was a kid whose priorities included big wheels, school, snacks and the people who loved him. He wanted one of his own and he wanted to make sure his family was OK.” “We talked about him this morning, He loved karate (and) motorcycles. “Sir felt like he was the protector of this family,” Davis-Scott said. She described Sir as a little brother to everyone, a ball of energy who was always looking out for others. “Sir was one of the most loving young men ever,” Davis-Scott said. KCK police said "multiple gunmen" fired at least 37 rounds during the shooting.ĭavis-Scott said she and her sister - Sir's mother, Shayna Davis - are neighbors and multiple generations of the family are often in the neighborhood, hanging out on the back porch or playing outside in the front yard.ĭavis-Scott said Sir and another child in the family were playing on the side of the road when the shooting happened. “It was three guys, in masks up at the corner and shot down this way,” Shawna Davis-Scott, Sir’s great aunt, said.ĭavis-Scott said it was a targeted ambush. Wednesday in the 3100 block of Greeley Avenue in KCK. Sir-Antonio Brown was shot and killed around 6:15 p.m. ![]() A family and school as well as the Kansas City, Kansas, Police Department and community are reeling after the loss of a bright, friendly and fiercely protective 6-year-old boy.
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