CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - The suspect has already served eight years, but now he’s headed back to court.

She wants her son to be remembered for who he was and not what happened to him.

Robyn Knights wears a necklace with her son’s ashes. Keeping Mario Harris Jr. close to her heart wherever she goes.

“That’s my son. He’s not with me other than in here. I can’t hug him. Hold him. Hear is a laugh. See his smile. Other than a photo,” said Knights.

She lost Harris on November 30th, 2024. At just 19 years old, he was shot in Akron.

“My daughter called me and asked me if I had talked to my son, and I said why. She said it’s all over Facebook that he got shot in the face,” said Knights.

He miraculously survived the July 2016 shooting. However, it left him handicapped. His mom and sister becam

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