When I was twelve, my parents had two talks with me.
One was the usual birds and bees. Well, I didnโt really get the usual version. My mom, Lisa, is a registered nurse, and she told me what went where, and what didnโt need to go here, there, or any damn where till Iโm grown. Back then, I doubted anything was going anywhere anyway. While all the other girls sprouted breasts between sixth and seventh grade, my chest was as flat as my back.
The other talk was about what to do if a cop stopped me.
Momma fussed and told Daddy I was too young for that. He argued that I wasnโt too young to get arrested or shot.
โStarr-Starr, you do whatever they tell you to do,โ he said. โKeep your hands visible. Donโt make any sudden moves. Only speak when they speak to you.โ
I knew it mustโve been serious. Daddy has the biggest mouth of anybody I know, and if he said to be quiet, I needed to be quiet.
I hope somebody had the talk with Khalil.
He cusses under his breath, turns Tupac down, and maneuvers the Impala to the side of the street. Weโre on Carnation where most of the houses are abandoned and half the streetlights are busted. Nobody around but us and the cop.
Khalil turns the ignition off. โWonder what this fool wants.โ
The officer parks and puts his brights on. I blink to keep from being blinded.
I remember something else Daddy said.ย If youโre with somebody, you better hope they donโt have nothing on them, or both of yโall going down.
โK, you donโt have anything in the car, do you?โ I ask. He watches the cop in his side mirror. โNah.โ
The officer approaches the driverโs door and taps the window. Khalil cranks the handle to roll it down. As if we arenโt blinded enough, the officer beams his flashlight in our faces.
โLicense, registration, and proof of insurance.โ
Khalil breaks a ruleโhe doesnโt do what the cop wants. โWhat you pull us over for?โ
โLicense, registration, and proof of insurance.โ โI said what you pull us over for?โ
โKhalil,โ I plead. โDo what he said.โ
Khalil groans and takes his wallet out. The officer follows his movements with the flashlight.
My heart pounds loudly, but Daddyโs instructions echo in my head:ย Get a good look at the copโs face. If you can remember his badge number, thatโs even better.
With the flashlight following Khalilโs hands, I make out the numbers on the badgeโone-fifteen. Heโs white, midthirties to early forties, has a brown buzz cut and a thin scar over his top lip.
Khalil hands the officer his papers and license.
One-Fifteen looks over them. โWhere are you two coming from tonight?โ
โNunya,โ Khalil says, meaning none of your business. โWhat you pull me over for?โ
โYour taillightโs broken.โ
โSo are you gonโ give me a ticket or what?โ Khalil asks. โYou know what? Get out the car, smart guy.โ
โMan, just give me my ticketโโ
โGet out the car! Hands up, where I can see them.โ
Khalil gets out with his hands up. One-Fifteen yanks him by his arm and pins him against the back door.
I fight to find my voice. โHe didnโt meanโโ
โHands on the dashboard!โ the officer barks at me. โDonโt move!โ
I do what he tells me, but my hands are shaking too much to be still.
He pats Khalil down. โOkay, smart mouth, letโs see what we find on you today.โ
โYou ainโt gonโ find nothing,โ Khalil says.
One-Fifteen pats him down two more times. He turns up empty. โStay here,โ he tells Khalil. โAnd you.โ He looks in the window at
me. โDonโt move.โ I canโt even nod.
The officer walks back to his patrol car.
My parents havenโt raised me to fear the police, just to be smart around them. They told me itโs not smart to move while a cop has his back to you.
Khalil does. He comes to his door.
Itโs not smart to make a sudden move. Khalil does. He opens the driverโs door. โYou okay, Starrโโ
Pow!
One. Khalilโs body jerks. Blood splatters from his back. He holds on to the door to keep himself upright.
Pow!
Two. Khalil gasps.
Pow!
Three. Khalil looks at me, stunned. He falls to the ground.
Iโm ten again, watching Natasha drop.
An earsplitting scream emerges from my gut, explodes in my throat, and uses every inch of me to be heard.
Instinct says donโt move, but everything else says check on Khalil. I jump out the Impala and rush around to the other side. Khalil stares at the sky as if he hopes to see God. His mouth is open like he wants to scream. I scream loud enough for the both of us.
โNo, no, no,โ is all I can say, like Iโm a year old and itโs the only word I know. Iโm not sure how I end up on the ground next to him. My mom once said that if someone gets shot, try to stop the bleeding, but thereโs so much blood. Too much blood.
โNo, no, no.โ
Khalil doesnโt move. He doesnโt utter a word. He doesnโt even look at me. His body stiffens, and heโs gone. I hope he sees God.
Someone else screams.
I blink through my tears. Officer One-Fifteen yells at me, pointing the same gun he killed my friend with.
I put my hands up.