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Friday, July 11, 2025

A Mother’s Heartbreak: The Tragic Murder of Cyrus Carmack-Belton



As a Black mother of eight, with three of my children being sons, the recent tragedy surrounding the murder of 14-year-old Cyrus Carmack-Belton has struck a chord deep within my soul. This gut-wrenching incident is not just another headline; it is a piercing reminder of the reality my sons, and countless other Black boys, face every day in America. It is a stark illustration of how quickly an innocent life can be extinguished under a cloud of suspicion, racism, and vigilante justice.

Cyrus was accused of stealing four water bottles—an accusation that was proven false by surveillance footage. Yet, instead of calling the authorities to handle the situation, Rick Chow, the convenience store owner, took it upon himself to enact what he perceived as justice. This was not justice; it was blatant racism, fueled by fear and prejudice. The reality is that Cyrus didn’t steal anything. He merely touched the bottles and placed them back. In any civilized society, this interaction would have ended there, but instead, it escalated to a fatal confrontation.

The choice to chase and shoot a child in the back is nothing short of cold-blooded murder. As Sheriff Leon Lott poignantly stated, “You don’t shoot somebody in the back if he’s not a threat to you.” This is a truth that should resonate with every person, especially those in positions of authority. The systemic racism that allowed this to happen is a cancer in our society, and it must be eradicated.

I find myself thinking about Cyrus’s mother, about the joy he brought into her life, and the dreams she had for him. As a mother, I cannot fathom the pain she must feel knowing her son was taken from her in such a senseless manner. This could have been my child, or yours. The fear we carry as mothers of Black sons is a heavy burden, knowing that their innocence can be stripped away in an instant due to the color of their skin.

As a community, we must demand accountability. Rick Chow should face the maximum sentence allowed by law—nothing less. We cannot allow this to be another case where justice is served lightly, leaving families to mourn while perpetrators walk away with a slap on the wrist. This was not just a crime against Cyrus; it was a crime against humanity. 

Cyrus’s murder is reminiscent of the story of Latasha Harlins, whose life was cut short under similar circumstances. We cannot let history repeat itself. We must rise and demand change, not just for Cyrus, but for all our children. We need to ensure that their lives matter, that their futures are protected, and that they can grow up without the fear of being targeted for who they are.

Let us honor Cyrus’s memory by continuing to fight for justice. Let us demand that the system holds those accountable who take the lives of our children without hesitation. As a mother, I refuse to stand by and let this go unchallenged. We must ensure that no mother has to endure the heartbreak of losing a child to senseless violence again.

Cyrus, your life mattered. We will not forget you. We will fight for justice in your name, and we will strive for a future where no child has to fear for their life simply because of the color of their skin. It’s time for real change, and it starts with us.

This blog is inspired by the article written by Martie Bowser for Blavity.com on May 31, 2023.

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