By Waveney Ann Moore, Image: Screenshot from article, Juvenile Justice Information Exchange, March 29, 2022
The day they came face-to-face with the teen who accidentally shot and killed their son, Brad and Meagan Hulett confirmed, in their minds, that prison was the last place the shooter should end up.
“He was a cowering little kid and he was crying,” Bradley Hulett said of Christopher “Ramsey” Bevan, 17, who killed Bradley Hulett II while toying with a faulty gun believed to have fired without being triggered.
“He didn’t know what to do,” Hulett added. “And I said, ‘You can get up. It’s okay. I’ll give you a hug.’ I think I probably needed it as much as he did … I hugged him and there’s nothing to him, just bones.”
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