Brooke Simmions, 5, looks at a memorial for Shiloh Drott at the Pacific Community Center.  Brooke’s stepfather, Tom Jefferson, had known Drott since Drott was in the second grade. Family, friends and supporters held a benefit basketball game for Drott and his family last Friday night. Drott, 21, was shot and killed Nov. 14. The mat is where Drott collapsed after he was gunned down during a church-sponsored youth event.  - Gary Kissel/Reporter
Gary Kissel/Reporter
Brooke Simmions, 5, looks at a memorial for Shiloh Drott at the Pacific Community Center. Brooke’s stepfather, Tom Jefferson, had known Drott since Drott was in the second grade. Family, friends and supporters held a benefit basketball game for Drott and his family last Friday night. Drott, 21, was shot and killed Nov. 14. The mat is where Drott collapsed after he was gunned down during a church-sponsored youth event.

In spirit for Shiloh


November 24, 2008 · Updated 1:52 PM 

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