'It seems like the DA has forgotten about us,' said Gwyn Gabe, Alexis' father. 'We all know Marshall Jones is dead, but it doesn't mean our case is dead too.'
Alexis Gabe's family held a protest because they want the Contra Costa County district attorney to file charges against the mother of Gabe's killer.The family of Alexis Gabe protested Friday in front of the Contra Costa District Attorney's office. The want Diana Becton to press charges against Alicia Coleman-Clark - the mother of Alexis Gabe's killer.
"It seems like the DA has forgotten about us," said Gwyn Gabe, Alexis' father. "We all know Marshall Jones is dead, but it doesn't mean our case is dead too."
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