Grandmother Looking for Grandson's Killer

Set Text Size SmallSet Text Size MediumSet Text Size LargeSet Text Size X-Large
Share
Updated: 12/20/2011 12:00 am
     3-year-old Sean will never know his father, Rocardo cole or Tezzy, as he's known by his loved ones.  That's because he was shot to death outside of the Camelot West Club on Alexandria Drive on December 18th 2010.  The case has since gone cold and Lexington Police are still searching for his killer.  Cole's family says they don't know why anyone would've wanted to hurt him.

     "This whole year has gone by and I still, everytime I think about it.  I just can't imagine someone having enough anger or animosity toward him because he just wasn't a violent type or argumentative type of person," explains Ella Cole, Tezzy's grandmother.

     And Cole's grandmother believes someone must have seen something here in this parking lot the night he was killed and she's pleading with them to come forward, "I'm convinced somebody somewhere knows something and I just pray everyday that God will guide their conscience to come forth."

     The family is now offering a $5,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of his killer.  Even though it won't bring Tezzy back, it will give the family some closure.

     "I'm not saying that I would feel 100% better but just to know that whoever was responsible for that was receiving their just due," says Ella.

     If you have any information, call Lexington Police.
Share
0 Comment(s)
Comments: Show | Hide

Here are the most recent story comments.View All

No comments yet!
Most Popular
Two Arrested For Organized Crime In Lexington
Court documents show that two men were arrested for engaging in organized crime Monday. The documents said, in both cases, that about ten other people are involved in related thefts. Video Video
Police: Woman Bit Off Part Of Roommate's Nose
Lexington police said a woman bit off the tip of her roommate's nose Monday night in their shared apartment. Video Video
Fayette County Superintendent: State Investigating Travis Gaines Incident
Tom Shelton says Social Services is investigating what happened in Florida on April 2nd, the day Travis Gaines suffered a life-changing injury. Video Video
Retailer Pulls Merchandise At KY Attorney General's Request
Urban Outfitters has agreed to pull its line of prescription pill merchandise after Kentucky Attorney General Jack Conway wrote a letter expressing his concern with the line. Video Video
Goodwin Works For Knicks
Former Cat hoping to get picked up early on June 27th. Video Video
Inergize Digital This site is hosted and managed by Inergize Digital.