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Nicholas was shot and killed outside Atlanta aBs Music Studios on Ralph David Abernathy Boulevard on Sept. 16.
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The parents say the studio owner told the family Nicholas didn’t make it inside the studio before he was shot in the neck.
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“He didn’t have a gun, he didn’t have a weapon,” his mom said. “According to police, he’s thoroughly a victim.”
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Virden and Carter say their son was with two new music associates whom they did not know. They said both of the men abandoned him after the shooting.
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“It was something about this rap world that just mesmerized him, and you know he started hanging with people I didn’t know,” Virden said.
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For four weeks, Nicholas’ parents have not been able to sleep. They have so many questions about how the shooting happened.
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They say police seemed to quickly identify a suspect, perhaps with the help of security cameras at the studio. Yet a month later, no one has been arrested.
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“They say they know exactly who did this, but nobody will tell me why they won’t put him on Crime Stoppers. I even offered if we, as the family, give the reward,” Virden said.
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While police will not answer questions about the shooting, Nicholas’ parents have taken some courageous steps.
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“I forgive [the shooter], but I do want him to be held accountable for what he did,” Virden said with tears streaming down her cheeks.
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Nicholas’ father is full of regret.
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“If I could trade places with him, I would,” he said. “I was with him his whole life.”
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Atlanta police are actively working the case. They say they have reasons for withholding suspects’ names.
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