Chile we had to see who
the heck is these grown behind kids who up and try to kill their parent was! Babe let us be the one to tell if mines try to
kill me we would be the ones with the mug shot… Just Sayin. But we guess
these Folks {Parent} are good hearted people because they forgive these two...
{Bleep} {Bleep} Boys… Watch what the parent had to say on the inside.
Okay here’s the snap
report New York {ABC News}:
Georgia parents Yvonne
and Zachery Ervin say they are standing by the sons who allegedly drugged and
brutally attacked them.
“Our kids had one bad
moment,” Zachery Ervin told ABC News in an interview.
“We communicated to
them that we love them unconditionally, we told them we forgive them,” he
added.
“We told them, as always, whenever there’s an issue, there’s going to be
consequences, whether you do good or bad.”
The sons, 22-year-old
Christopher Ervin and 17-year-old Cameron Ervin, allegedly attacked their
parents, and police say, attempted to burn down their suburban Atlanta home on
Saturday, September 5th.
Police visited the
Snellville home to find Zachery Ervin stabbed and covered in blood. The
50-year-old reportedly told police that his son hit him on the head with a
shotgun.
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His wife was found
lying beside their bed, badly beaten.
“Had she not been able
to make that 911 call, it’s very uncertain what would have happened,” Gwinnett
County Police Sgt. Rich Long said.
Christopher and
Cameron Ervin are charged with two counts of felony aggravated assault and
first-degree arson. Both will be tried as adults, facing as many as 60 years in
prison, if convicted.
They reportedly waived
a probable cause hearing in Gwinnett County magistrate court earlier this
month, and are being held without bond. The sons’ lawyers did
not respond to ABC News’ request for comment.
Despite the horror
their sons allegedly put them through that night, the parents say they are
standing by their boys. The parents said they are healing physically and
emotionally, and that their faith has helped to sustain them.
“People don’t know our
sons, so it may be easy to say, ‘I can’t forgive,’ but I ask people to take it
personally. What if it was your son?” Yvonne Ervin said.
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