Miami

Mother Continues Pleas to Find Killer of Jada Page

A rally was being held in northwest Miami-Dade Thursday as the search continues for the killers of 8-year-old Jada Page.

"Some days I am sad and some days I am angry because who ever did this is walking around and I don't have my baby," mother Rosalind Brown told NBC 6.

Brown remains heartbroken as the holidays approach without her little girl. Page was killed this summer in a senseless shooting.

Brown said she had a really difficult time on Halloween because her daughter loved getting all dressed up. Now Thanksgiving is almost here and the killers are still on the loose.

"I cry a lot more now and I don't know why. People say I am so strong, I just feel like I get strength just getting up in the morning," Brown said.

In late August Jada died after a drive by shooting in northwest Miami-Dade. Her father was wounded but survived. To date, no leads have gotten detectives to the killers.

"I feel like we should get some sort of justice. I mean, she deserves that. She didn't deserve that you know. I just feel like somebody knows something. I'm praying that somebody will find it in themselves to say something," Brown said. "It won't bring her back but it will ease it to know that someone is paying for what they did to her."

At Miami-Dade Crime Stoppers, patience is a virtue.

"It tells you that they are dangerous individuals who probably have committed crimes before and it's in our best interest to get them off the streets before it happens again," Miami-Dade Police Sgt. Rufus BoClair said.

Brown said she finds some solace being with her child where she is buried.

"Most days I just get up and I find myself at the cemetery. That's the only type of comfort I get," she said. "I know she's right there if I don't know anything else."

Police hope to find two men who were inside a dark vehicle who fired the shots and took off. Those at the rally hope the holidays will bring someone to do the right thing.

The reward is more than $25,000. You can call Crime Stoppers at 305-471-TIPS.

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