33-year-old killed in Baltimore apartment shooting remembered as family man
BALTIMORE -- The family of Paul Lee is grieving after he died from his injuries following a shooting Wednesday, Nov. 13 at the Johnston Square Apartments in Baltimore.
Lee put his family above everything, his mother, Rhonda Miller said.
"He kept saying, 'Ma, you're my mother, you're my father, you did it all for me,'" Miller said.
"He was such a sweet guy"
Gathering at Miller's home on Thursday, family members are still coming to grips with how Lee became a victim of gun violence.
Miller said her 33-year-old son was a man of his word.
"One time he got locked up, he said, 'Ma, when I get out of here, I'm going back to school, I'll make you proud,'" Miller said. "He did what he said he was going to do."
Kevon Miller, Lee's older brother, said Lee created a group chat to check up on everyone after they lost another family member recently.
"'[He'd text] good morning, y'all good, love y'all,'" added Tierra Farmer, Lee's sister.
Lee's family said his legacy will continue through his 10-year-old son.
"If I know anything about my brother, he was thinking about his son the whole time that was happening to him," Kevon Miller said.
The investigation
Baltimore Police officers responded to Lee's apartment building on East Preston Street around 8:50 a.m. Wednesday where Lee was found in the lobby with a gunshot wound. He died on the way to the hospital.
Police didn't provide any investigative updates on Thursday.
If you know anything about this shooting, you can contact homicide detectives by calling 410-396-2100. You can also leave an anonymous tip with Metro Crime Stoppers by calling 1-866-7-LOCKUP.