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By
Kenneth Miller | SACOBSERVER.COM WIRE SERVICES
LOS ANGELES (NNPA) - Clifton Hibbert Sr.
looked forward to the weekend because it meant that he would
spend quality time with his 22-year-old son Clifton Jr. Clifton
Jr. was more than just a son to him he was also his business
associate and best friend.
The young man, 22 years old and weeks away from graduating
form Cal State Northridge was someone to look up to.
Clifton Jr. was beloved by five brothers and two sisters
and a doting mother Donna Brown who is disabled and stricken
with breast cancer.
But instead of resuming a life filled with promise, the
family and friends of Clifton Jr. will be celebrating the
short life he had.
During the early morning of Friday March 28, Clifton was
driven by friends to 42nd and Figueroa to retrieve his car
that was parked at a friend’s apartment building. It
is a building that he has been to a number of times before
without incident.
This time he and three other friends had carpooled to a
party in Northridge and when they began to separate into their
respective vehicles, Clifton Jr. and his friend Kenneth Patterson,
23, were shot in the head and pronounced dead at the scene.
Subsequent candlelight vigils at the murder scene were replayed
over and over on the nightly news cast as grieving relatives
and friends were depicted with tears streaming down their
faces.
“His friend lived there and he had been there before,”
Clifton Sr. told the Sentinel this week as he began making
arrangements for his son’s funeral.
At Sentinel press time there were no suspects in the murder,
another heartless crime ripping life out of the community.
“Somebody knows what happened out there,” said
LAPD Cmdr. Andy Smith. But no one has come forth with any
information, perhaps out of fear that perhaps they could be
retaliated against.
Most accounts confirm that Clifton Jr. was not affiliated
with any gang, but the location of the murder of the two young
men is ripe for drugs, gangs and prostitution.
In the meantime, Clifton Sr. who works as a chef at the
LAX Hilton and operates an ice carving business that his son
assisted in writing invoices and making deliveries for, is
at a loss for words.
“He was active in all of my business and nobody can
replace him,” the father stated.
Each of his week days were occupied with first visiting the
mortuary and then the cemetery and in between answering calls
from reporters and friends. As exhausting as it is he steadfastly
continues to stand upright for the love of his son.
Ironically, young Clifton Jr. was majoring in criminal justice
and could have perhaps brought about a solution that could
have prevented what he succumbed to, but that chance too is
lost.
The phone for the mother of young Patterson had a voice
mailbox that was full and she too has been robbed of a loved
one.
We all frequently ask ourselves when will this stop. The
shooting, the killings. And then we hope and pray for an answer.
No answer is sufficient. No clue will suffice. No words
will completely comfort and no life celebration can fill this
enormous void.
For Clifton Sr. it is a week that he must endure. He lost
his son and best friend in one twinkling of an eye, and on
Saturday April 5 they were scheduled to gather at Faithful
Central Tabernacle Church in Inglewood to say their final
goodbyes.
This story comes special to NNPA from the Los Angeles
Senitnel.
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