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The tragedy of Baltimore's Dawnta Harris

Defense attorney Warren Brown on his client Dawnta Harris, 17, being found guilty of murder of Baltimore County police officer Amy Caprio. (Baltimore Sun)

By now, most of us have seen the mug shot of then 16-year-old city resident Dawnta Harris taken after his arrest for the felony murder of Baltimore County Police Officer Amy Caprio along with burglary and theft. In it, Dawnta looks tough. But if you look closely, his eyes, which refuse to meet the camera, seem fatigued — far more so than any 16-year-old's should look. His mouth is closed, as if purposely resisting expression.

This image stands in stark contrast to the description of Dawnta's face when he sat in a Baltimore courtroom this week and received a guilty verdict that could be followed by a sentence of life in prison. According to news reports, he "slumped and began crying."

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When I learned of Dawnta's reaction upon hearing his verdict, I too welled up. Perhaps it's a natural instinct: As the mother of a 16-year-old son, I feel protective not only of him but, by extension, all teenage boys who are trying to find their way in a complicated world full of distractions.

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