Children remember father of 12 killed in outside Atlanta Greyhound station
Hundreds of people showed up on Saturday to mourn the loss of D’Anthony Reaves, who was shot to death outside the Greyhound bus station on Forsyth Street on July 19. His family said the turnout showed just how loved and well-known their father and brother were in communities across Atlanta. Saturday’s service was filled with music—something fitting for Reaves, whose brother described him as a "dancing machine."
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