A mid-August California road swing brought the Minnesota Twins into the Angels' and Dodgers' ballparks and brought Charles Adams III face to face with a tragedy.
Adams serves as the Twins' director of team security. He also coaches the Minneapolis North football team, a program in mourning since February when sophomore quarterback Deshaun Hill Jr. was killed after a random encounter near a bus stop on the North Side.
A film crew documenting the Polars' 2021 season made the 15-year-old Hill a major part of the story. So producer Charles Box invited Adams to screen parts of the footage in Los Angeles.
"He asked, 'Are you ready?'" Adams said. "I said, 'I'm good.'"
The video opened with a shot of the Hill home from the outside, followed by a scene in the living room.
"It's Deshaun and his parents, and I smile because I'm like, 'There goes my boy,'" Adams said. Then Hill's mother, Tuesday Sheppard, spoke.
"She says, 'He's our ticket out of here,'" Adams said. "And then she said, exactly like this, 'The only thing that worries me is when he's walking home from the bus stop.'
"I was done," Adams said. "It hadn't been two minutes, and I'm bawling my eyes out."