Woman says grandson tried to shield family killed in Pembroke Park massacre
Rita Hanson said 11-year-old Xion Solomon was always protective of his brothers and sisters.
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Rita Hanson said 11-year-old Xion Solomon was always protective of his brothers and sisters.
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The family who lives in the home was not injured.
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