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Rally for Jeremy

Cathy Mardis, grandmother of Jeremy Mardis, the six-year-old who was killed in a vehicle pursuit by former Marksville Ward 2 deputy marshals, brought a painting given to her depicting Jeremy in the arms of Jesus. Members of Avoyelles Watchdogs for Justice organized a rally so Jeremy's case would not be forgotten. His father Chris Few was shot in the head and is recovering. Norris Greenhouse Jr. and Derrick Stafford have pleaded not guilty to charges of second-degree murder and attempted second-degree murder.
Cathy Mardis, grandmother of Jeremy Mardis, the six-year-old who was killed in a vehicle pursuit by former Marksville Ward 2 deputy marshals, brought a painting given to her depicting Jeremy in the arms of Jesus. Members of Avoyelles Watchdogs for Justice organized a rally so Jeremy's case would not be forgotten. His father Chris Few was shot in the head and is recovering. Norris Greenhouse Jr. and Derrick Stafford have pleaded not guilty to charges of second-degree murder and attempted second-degree murder.
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Heaven Richard (front, left) and brothers Amaris Richard and Micah Richard, the children of Mandy Polk (back, left) stand with signs on Washington Street in Marksville pointing out where a rally for the late Jeremy Mardis, 6, was held Saturday evening. Jeremy's father Chris Few (back, right) attended the rally. Members of Avoyelles Watchdogs for Justice organized the rally. Jeremy Mardis is the six-year-old who was killed in a vehicle pursuit by former Marksville Ward 2 deputy marshals. His father Chris Few was shot in the head and is recovering. Norris Greenhouse Jr. and Derrick Stafford have pleaded not guilty to charges of second-degree murder and attempted second-degree murder.
Heaven Richard (front, left) and brothers Amaris Richard and Micah Richard, the children of Mandy Polk (back, left) stand with signs on Washington Street in Marksville pointing out where a rally for the late Jeremy Mardis, 6, was held Saturday evening. Jeremy's father Chris Few (back, right) attended the rally. Members of Avoyelles Watchdogs for Justice organized the rally. Jeremy Mardis is the six-year-old who was killed in a vehicle pursuit by former Marksville Ward 2 deputy marshals. His father Chris Few was shot in the head and is recovering. Norris Greenhouse Jr. and Derrick Stafford have pleaded not guilty to charges of second-degree murder and attempted second-degree murder.
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The Avoyelles Watchdogs for Justice held a rally Saturday so the case of Jeremy Mardis, the six-year-old who was killed in a vehicle pursuit in Marksville, would not be forgotten. Members of Jeremy's family brought photos and shared stories about him.
The Avoyelles Watchdogs for Justice held a rally Saturday so the case of Jeremy Mardis, the six-year-old who was killed in a vehicle pursuit in Marksville, would not be forgotten. Members of Jeremy's family brought photos and shared stories about him.
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Samantha Few (center) helps light candles in memory of her grandson, Jeremy Mardis, the six-year-old who was killed in a vehicle pursuit by former Marksville Ward 2 deputy marshals. Members of Avoyelles Watchdogs for Justice organized a rally so his case of  would not be forgotten. His father Chris Few, son of Samantha Few, was shot in the head and is recovering. Norris Greenhouse Jr. and Derrick Stafford have pleaded not guilty to charges of second-degree murder and attempted second-degree murder.
Samantha Few (center) helps light candles in memory of her grandson, Jeremy Mardis, the six-year-old who was killed in a vehicle pursuit by former Marksville Ward 2 deputy marshals. Members of Avoyelles Watchdogs for Justice organized a rally so his case of would not be forgotten. His father Chris Few, son of Samantha Few, was shot in the head and is recovering. Norris Greenhouse Jr. and Derrick Stafford have pleaded not guilty to charges of second-degree murder and attempted second-degree murder.
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Kristy St. Romain, (back, right) prays at a rally for Jeremy Mardis that was organized by the Avoyelles Watchdogs for Justice. Joanna Armand (far right) and her children Gracie Armand and Padriac Armand pray at the rally. Joanna is a member of the Avoyelles Watchdogs for Justice and emceed the event. The Avoyelles Watchdogs for Justice held a rally Saturday so the case of Jeremy Mardis, the six-year-old who was killed in a vehicle pursuit in Marksville, would not be forgotten.
Kristy St. Romain, (back, right) prays at a rally for Jeremy Mardis that was organized by the Avoyelles Watchdogs for Justice. Joanna Armand (far right) and her children Gracie Armand and Padriac Armand pray at the rally. Joanna is a member of the Avoyelles Watchdogs for Justice and emceed the event. The Avoyelles Watchdogs for Justice held a rally Saturday so the case of Jeremy Mardis, the six-year-old who was killed in a vehicle pursuit in Marksville, would not be forgotten.
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The Avoyelles Watchdogs for Justice held a rally Saturday, March 12, 2016 so the case of Jeremy Mardis, the six-year-old who was killed in a vehicle pursuit in Marksville, would not be forgotten.
The Avoyelles Watchdogs for Justice held a rally Saturday, March 12, 2016 so the case of Jeremy Mardis, the six-year-old who was killed in a vehicle pursuit in Marksville, would not be forgotten.
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The Avoyelles Watchdogs for Justice held a rally Saturday, March 12, 2016 so the case of Jeremy Mardis, the six-year-old who was killed in a vehicle pursuit in Marksville, would not be forgotten.
The Avoyelles Watchdogs for Justice held a rally Saturday, March 12, 2016 so the case of Jeremy Mardis, the six-year-old who was killed in a vehicle pursuit in Marksville, would not be forgotten.
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The Avoyelles Watchdogs for Justice held a rally Saturday, March 12, 2016 so the case of Jeremy Mardis, the six-year-old who was killed in a vehicle pursuit in Marksville, would not be forgotten.
The Avoyelles Watchdogs for Justice held a rally Saturday, March 12, 2016 so the case of Jeremy Mardis, the six-year-old who was killed in a vehicle pursuit in Marksville, would not be forgotten.
Melinda Martinez/The Town Talk
The Avoyelles Watchdogs for Justice held a rally Saturday, March 12, 2016 so the case of Jeremy Mardis, the six-year-old who was killed in a vehicle pursuit in Marksville, would not be forgotten.
The Avoyelles Watchdogs for Justice held a rally Saturday, March 12, 2016 so the case of Jeremy Mardis, the six-year-old who was killed in a vehicle pursuit in Marksville, would not be forgotten.
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The Avoyelles Watchdogs for Justice held a rally Saturday, March 12, 2016 so the case of Jeremy Mardis, the six-year-old who was killed in a vehicle pursuit in Marksville, would not be forgotten.
The Avoyelles Watchdogs for Justice held a rally Saturday, March 12, 2016 so the case of Jeremy Mardis, the six-year-old who was killed in a vehicle pursuit in Marksville, would not be forgotten.
Melinda Martinez/The Town Talk
The Avoyelles Watchdogs for Justice held a rally Saturday, March 12, 2016 so the case of Jeremy Mardis, the six-year-old who was killed in a vehicle pursuit in Marksville, would not be forgotten.
The Avoyelles Watchdogs for Justice held a rally Saturday, March 12, 2016 so the case of Jeremy Mardis, the six-year-old who was killed in a vehicle pursuit in Marksville, would not be forgotten.
Melinda Martinez/The Town Talk
The Avoyelles Watchdogs for Justice held a rally Saturday, March 12, 2016 so the case of Jeremy Mardis, the six-year-old who was killed in a vehicle pursuit in Marksville, would not be forgotten.
The Avoyelles Watchdogs for Justice held a rally Saturday, March 12, 2016 so the case of Jeremy Mardis, the six-year-old who was killed in a vehicle pursuit in Marksville, would not be forgotten.
Melinda Martinez/The Town Talk
The Avoyelles Watchdogs for Justice held a rally Saturday, March 12, 2016 so the case of Jeremy Mardis, the six-year-old who was killed in a vehicle pursuit in Marksville, would not be forgotten.
The Avoyelles Watchdogs for Justice held a rally Saturday, March 12, 2016 so the case of Jeremy Mardis, the six-year-old who was killed in a vehicle pursuit in Marksville, would not be forgotten.
Melinda Martinez/The Town Talk
The Avoyelles Watchdogs for Justice held a rally Saturday, March 12, 2016 so the case of Jeremy Mardis, the six-year-old who was killed in a vehicle pursuit in Marksville, would not be forgotten.
The Avoyelles Watchdogs for Justice held a rally Saturday, March 12, 2016 so the case of Jeremy Mardis, the six-year-old who was killed in a vehicle pursuit in Marksville, would not be forgotten.
Melinda Martinez/The Town Talk
The Avoyelles Watchdogs for Justice held a rally Saturday, March 12, 2016 so the case of Jeremy Mardis, the six-year-old who was killed in a vehicle pursuit in Marksville, would not be forgotten.
The Avoyelles Watchdogs for Justice held a rally Saturday, March 12, 2016 so the case of Jeremy Mardis, the six-year-old who was killed in a vehicle pursuit in Marksville, would not be forgotten.
Melinda Martinez/The Town Talk
The Avoyelles Watchdogs for Justice held a rally Saturday, March 12, 2016 so the case of Jeremy Mardis, the six-year-old who was killed in a vehicle pursuit in Marksville, would not be forgotten.
The Avoyelles Watchdogs for Justice held a rally Saturday, March 12, 2016 so the case of Jeremy Mardis, the six-year-old who was killed in a vehicle pursuit in Marksville, would not be forgotten.
Melinda Martinez/The Town Talk
The Avoyelles Watchdogs for Justice held a rally Saturday, March 12, 2016 so the case of Jeremy Mardis, the six-year-old who was killed in a vehicle pursuit in Marksville, would not be forgotten.
The Avoyelles Watchdogs for Justice held a rally Saturday, March 12, 2016 so the case of Jeremy Mardis, the six-year-old who was killed in a vehicle pursuit in Marksville, would not be forgotten.
Melinda Martinez/The Town Talk
The Avoyelles Watchdogs for Justice held a rally Saturday, March 12, 2016 so the case of Jeremy Mardis, the six-year-old who was killed in a vehicle pursuit in Marksville, would not be forgotten.
The Avoyelles Watchdogs for Justice held a rally Saturday, March 12, 2016 so the case of Jeremy Mardis, the six-year-old who was killed in a vehicle pursuit in Marksville, would not be forgotten.
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