‘This is all I’ve got’: Mom brings murdered son’s remains to teen killer’s sentencing

Inset: Braylon Hardges (WOIO). Background: Steven Sopko (WEWS).

Inset: Braylon Hardges (WOIO). Background: Steven Sopko (WEWS).

An Ohio teen learned his fate for the killing of a 14-year-old boy shot 13 times in the back after leaving the killer’s girlfriend’s house.

Steven Sopko, 17, was sentenced on Thursday to life in prison with parole possible after 31 years for killing Braylon Hardges, Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Michael C. O’Malley announced in a press release. He was tried as an adult and found guilty on Oct. 25 of aggravated murder, murder and felonious assault.

At Sopko’s sentencing, the victim’s mother, Seaerra LeFlore, held her son’s remains in an urn as she addressed the court for her victim impact statement, local CBS affiliate WOIO reported from the courtroom.

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