The man convicted of killing 13-year-old Ceyeria Lee was released days before the anniversary of her death.
Investigators say Ceyeria was sitting in the car with her twin sister and then-17-year-old Dollerson at Oak Park when a gun went off, killing Lee.
Ceyeria’s family and friends gathered Thursday to celebrate her life on the anniversary of her death. At that vigil, Ceyeria’s mother, Ashley Lee, said the news of Dollerson’s release was disappointing. “Three years was not enough time for Mr. Dollerson to really sit down and think about what he did,” Lee said. “He took my daughter’s life, but he’s out living his best life. It’s not fair.””When you give somebody a few months for killing someone, it sends a very bad message to our community,” Bailey said.
Ceyeria was about to turn 14 before she died. She would have been a high school senior for the 2023-24 year.and get the latest local news and breaking alerts in your email!
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