- Jere LongmanKevin Draper
- NYT News ServiceUpdated: Jan 19, 2022, 15:17 IST IST
Larry Miller, the head of the Michael Jordan brand at Nike, admits to murdering a man as a 16-year-old in his new autobiography and has sought forgiveness from the victim’s family after nearly six decades
Barbara Mack lives a block from the corner where her teenage brother was shot to death while on his way home from work on September 30, 1965. Hasan Adams was only 8 months old when the bullet took his father. Azizah Arline was months from being born and never met her dad. More than half a century later, they have finally received an apology from — and discussed restitution with — the man who committed the murder.
In two recent meetings, the family of Edward David White, who, unarmed and without a police record, was shot at age 18 and left to die in the street, met in person for the first time with his killer, who was himself a teenager at the time and is now an executive at Nike.
In two recent meetings, the family of Edward David White, who, unarmed and without a police record, was shot at age 18 and left to die in the street, met in person for the first time with his killer, who was himself a teenager at the time and is now an executive at Nike.