Family reflects on slain teen

Family reflects on slain teen

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Paulniqua Stone, one of Lamonte Stone’s sisters, holds two photographs of Lamonte, who died after he was shot Friday night at a party on the 500 block of Madison Street. Police charged Quayshuan Malik Woods, 18, with the use of a fierarm in the commission of a felony in connection to the shooting.

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About six months ago, Lamonte Stone found a puppy on the side of the road.

The dog had been abandoned and couldn’t walk. Lamonte, who everyone knows as “CoCo,” took the puppy home to a not-so-thrilled mother and grandmother.

“Get him out of here,” said Jean Jackson, CoCo’s grandmother, when CoCo got to his house. “Ain’t nobody keeping a dog.”

“He’s hungry, Jean,” CoCo said. “It’s cold, and I can’t leave him out there.”

He convinced his mother and grandmother to let his new pet stay. CoCo named the dog Peanut.

He took care of the Pit bull and Boxer mix and bought him food, a collar and a leash. After Peanut’s first trip to the veterinarian, CoCo held him during the car ride back to his house.

“He’d roll around on the porch, playing with the dog,” said Jeaniqua Jackson, CoCo’s mother. “(Peanut’s) just like CoCo. He gets along with everyone.”

CoCo died after he was shot Friday at about 11:46 p.m., according to a news release from the Danville Police Department. Police found him lying in the road on the 500 block of Madison Street.

Two other people were wounded in the shooting. They were treated for injuries that are not life threatening.

Quayshuan Malik Woods, 18, has been charged with use of a firearm in the commission of a felony in connection with the shooting. He is being held in the Danville City Jail under no bond.

‘I loved him so much’


Jean gave Lamonte his nickname because of his dark complexion as a baby.

The name stuck.

CoCo was always happy, his family said. He liked math and football. He loved to dance. He was inclusive, full of energy and stylish.

Jeaniqua, his mother, said CoCo would be the first one out of bed before school each morning and the last person to leave the house to catch the bus. He attended O.T. Bonner Middle School, where he was an eighth-grader.

“He has to have a perfect outfit,” she said.

Paul Stone, one of his brothers, said CoCo wore skinny jeans and small clothes. He didn’t have a favorite brand.

“He didn’t care as long as he looked good,” Paul said.

CoCo also wore religious jewelry. The family attends Bibleway Church. A silver cross leaning against Jesus’ shoulder dangled from Paul’s neck Sunday. The necklace belonged to CoCo.

Paul, who is 17, said he and CoCo were close.

“I loved him a lot,” Paul said. “I loved him so much. Me and him, we played ball together, played football together. We did a lot of stuff together.”

Paul said CoCo played tight end and linebacker. And off the field, CoCo entertained his family and friends.

Jean said he would take his shirt off, walk to a mirror and flex both arms, biceps facing the mirror and hands even with the top of his head.

“He had no meat,” Jean said. “That was his signature. He was going to do something to make you laugh.”

Most of all, CoCo cared about others and loved life, Jean said. He tried to include everyone during trips to Skatetown and convinced his friends to pool their money together for those who couldn’t pay to skate.

“He loved everybody,” Jeaniqua said.

Friday night


Jeaniqua received a phone call Friday night after her children, who were at a party, heard gunfire.

“I grabbed the keys and went out the door,” Jeaniqua said.

Some neighbors said they heard 10 shots; others heard about 30.

She got to Madison Street, where somebody stopped her and told her CoCo was shot.

“When I got over there, he was lying in the street,” she said.

The police were there, but no ambulances.

“They wouldn’t let me go by him,” she said. “Every time I tried, I couldn’t get to him.”

Police cleared the street around CoCo, and let Jeaniqua stand a little closer than the rest of the crowd.

Thoughts raced through her head.

“Somebody help him,” Jeaniqua remembered thinking. “I just wanted somebody to help him. To get him off the street.”

The ambulance finally arrived and took CoCo to Danville Regional Medical Center. A police officer told Jeaniqua that he could take her to the hospital, but his car was blocked in. Jeaniqua waited before telling the officer that she had to go to the hospital now. They moved cars so she could get hers out.

Talking to people who attended the party, the family learned how CoCo was shot.

He was there with two of his siblings, the family said.

They said CoCo was inside the house when the first shots were fired outside. When he didn’t see his sister inside, he rushed out of the house to find her.

More gunfire came.

And one of the shots hit CoCo in the chest.

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Flag Comment Posted by dmd05 on October 27, 2009 at 12:53 pm

To Jeanique and Jean,
Earth have no sorrow that Heaven cannot Heal. I am praying for you and your family. I attend Bibleway Cathedral with Jean. I count it an honor to know Jean, Jean is always willing to help others and give a kind word and a hug. So I know were Coco gets it from. Just now that God is in Control, we may not understand why, but “All things work together for the Good…“ God is going to get the Glory, my prayer is that lives will be saved from this.

Flag Comment Posted by mrw on October 27, 2009 at 11:41 am

To COCOS MOM:
If you read the negativity that has been wrote try not to let it get you anymore down then you already are. People always want to judge others and over look their own short comings. My prayer are with you and your family. I loss a child also not by being shot but by a car. It is normal to blame your self for what happens to our child I did the samething. If I wouldnt have let her take that walk, I felt like something wasnt right if I had just listen to that inner voice, etc. Bottom line you will have to learn to do what I had to do put the blame where it belong and thats with the boy that did the shoting. We make decisions everyday and we dont know what the outcome will be we are not perfect and there is no book on how to do this parenting thing the right way we can just do our best and pray. But sometimes GOD has another plan for us we may not understand it or accept it but know that GOD will get you thought and everyday gets a little better. You will never forget but hold on to the memories and the short time you had with him and that has helped me. I think GOD for the short time I had with my daughter but short as it was I think him for it.

Flag Comment Posted by tincup12 on October 26, 2009 at 5:58 pm

I remember when I was there, I could walk from one part of Danville I wanted to without one person saying a word to me, but now you all have a problem that has to be address before another life is lost. How SAD.  I went to school at Langston and GW graduated joined the military, left Danville and have a great career working for the government. Why can’t the rest of you get out of Danville and do the same thing with your selves? I leaved in the old projects only had GOD and my mother to guide me, so don’t tell me you can’t get out. The DRUG money and GANGS are not the answer, it’s only going to get the rest of y’all a stay in the pen or killed. STOP the MADNESS, if you want to kill joint the ARMY or Marines and they will send your butts over seas where you will help our country to get rid of those who want to kill your mother, father, sister, brother and YOU.
For the young BOY that pulled the trigger only GOD can help you now, don’t waste your family’s time or money just admit you did it and ask GOD for forgiveness and that smile won’t help you when you get to prison…  GOD BLESS the rest of you that want to have a normal life. Chief it’s time to clear the streets and maybe one I can be show others that Danville is not the MURDER capital of south side Virginia.

Love TINCUP12

Flag Comment Posted by mommyof3 on October 26, 2009 at 5:05 pm

Eeltee= dosent matter the situation no one deserves to die!! god bless that lil boy and his family!!!

Flag Comment Posted by ShortieP on October 26, 2009 at 5:00 pm

To the Jackson and Stone Family, my prayers are with you during this tragic event.  Just know that your family and my family go way back and we will be there for you.

Flag Comment Posted by normal_person on October 26, 2009 at 2:35 pm

Eeltee - Do what?

Flag Comment Posted by DanHoodVirginia on October 26, 2009 at 12:44 pm

We in the black community are in denial.

One word; Gangs.

Flag Comment Posted by raceday on October 26, 2009 at 10:51 am

This is very sad to me, Thank you to the family for sharing a small fraction of Lamontes life. It brought tears to my eyes. May God bless all of you that are dealing with the pain of your loss and give you strength to move on. Always know that Lamonte is with you in everything you do.

Flag Comment Posted by MassieKid_NC on October 26, 2009 at 8:59 am

My prayers go out to the family of this young man. He was a good friend of my sons, it was such a painful thing to have to tell him one of his boys was shot and killed. The lord will see you through his rough time. Family along with you, we loved him, but GOD LOVED HIM BEST!!!!!

Flag Comment Posted by Bam Bam on October 26, 2009 at 8:22 am

It is a real shame that the youth of our society cannot get togather and enjoy themselves without a fight or a shooting getting started Now another Child is dead no mater what his involvement there was he is still dead for no reason. This is a travesty of our society that this type of situation continues to happen at almost what it seams every event you go to these days

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