NOT GUILTY IN TARRANT COUNTY! Joseph Delancy Stands Victorious with His Grandmother by His Side. Pastor Kyev Tatum, Sr.
NOT GUILTY IN TARRANT COUNTY! Joseph Delancy Stands Victorious with His Grandmother by His Side. Pastor Kyev Tatum, Sr. https://www.star-telegram.com/news/local/crime/article301585229.html
FORT WORTH, TEXAS - When the words “Not Guilty” rang through the courtroom, Shonette “Mama Shon” Hill felt the weight of the world lift from her shoulders. Her grandson, Joseph Delancy, had endured an unimaginable trial—accused of a crime he did not commit, fighting against a system determined to make him a scapegoat. But through it all, Mama Shon stood firm, unwavering in her belief in Joseph’s innocence.
With the love only a grandmother can give, she had been his rock, his shield, his fiercest defender. When others turned away, she remained. When doubt crept in, she stood taller. And when the verdict came, she held Joseph close—her faith and love carrying him through the storm.
This was not just a victory for Joseph. It was a testament to a grandmother’s unbreakable love.
A FIGHT FOR JUSTICE, A PROMISE KEPT
At the heart of this trial was the tragic loss of three-year-old Amari Boone—a child failed by a broken system. While others rushed to judgment, painting Joseph as the villain, Mama Shon knew the truth. Joseph had been the only one who truly cared for Amari and his brother Levi. The real failure had come from those who were supposed to protect them—the foster care system, the courts, and those who turned a blind eye to Amari’s suffering.
With every court date, every sleepless night, every whispered prayer, Mama Shon stood by her grandson. She fought for him as fiercely as she would have fought for Amari himself. And in the end, justice prevailed.
A GRANDMOTHER’S STRENGTH AGAINST A SYSTEM WITHOUT A SOUL
Mama Shon had seen firsthand the cruelty of Texas’ privatized foster care system—a system that had turned children into profit margins, that had ignored warning signs, and that had allowed Amari to suffer unimaginable pain.
She refused to stay silent.
She demanded answers.
She demanded accountability.
She demanded justice—not just for Joseph, but for Amari and every other child lost in the cracks of a system designed to protect them.
This fight was not over. And Mama Shon would make sure the world knew it.
A GRANDMOTHER’S VICTORY, A COMMUNITY’S CALL TO ACTION
Mama Shon’s unwavering love had carried Joseph through his darkest days. Her faith had been his foundation. And when the truth finally set him free, it was her love that won the day.
But this victory was just the beginning.
The fight for justice in Texas’ foster care system continues. The demand for real accountability remains. And just as Mama Shon stood for her grandson, the community must now stand for every child like Amari Boone—children who deserve love, protection, and a system that values their lives over profits.
Mama Shon showed the world what a grandmother’s love can do. Now, it is time for us all to follow her example.
Justice for Amari Boone. Justice for every child.
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