The Tragic Morning of August 6, 2002
In the early hours of August 6, 2002, the tranquility of Washington, D.C.'s 4th Street NE was shattered by the sound of gunfire. At approximately 5:04 AM, 38-year-old Eural "Big E" Cotton was fatally shot at 1345 4th Street NE. The Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) responded swiftly, but despite their efforts, the assailant remained at large. This incident not only marked the loss of a beloved community member but also added another case to the city's list of unsolved homicides.
A Community Mourns
Eural Cotton, affectionately known as "Big E," was more than just a name in the neighborhood. He was a loving father to his daughter, April Marie Cotton, and a cherished sibling to his sisters Sonya Whitaker, Brenda Braswell, Debra, and Regina, and brothers Ronald, Kenneth, Calvin, Kelvin, and Rodney Cotton. His extended family, including Aaron, Barbara, Lauren, and Kristen Whitaker, along with numerous friends, felt the profound void left by his untimely passing. On August 12, 2002, family and friends gathered at the River of Life Church in Marlow Heights, Maryland, to honor his memory and bid their final farewells. ...Read More
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