“People don’t know this, but I actually carried a gun for two years right after that.
I was so paranoid. Like, I kept it in the car, I had it on me, I was so paranoid after that. I was just like, I couldn’t be in crowds. Something like that happens to you, man, it’s traumatic.
It changes you, dude. You don’t know where to go, you don’t know who to look at, you on your toes. You’re like really on your toes, like, ‘Man, I’ll kill somebody.’”
William Ragland was found guilty in 2002 of the stabbings and was sentenced to 7-to-10 years in prison, while another man, Trevor Watson, was sentenced to one year for hitting Pierce during the attack.
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