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Photographed during an interview with Tony Aguilar, whose infant son was injured by a stray bullet that was meant for him. His son, now 14, is living with physical and mental challenges as a result of the gunshot wound, but has achieved several accomplishments in school and in his community. With a tattoo that says, "Pappa Was a Rolling Stone," on his neck, Aguilar said, "I can't change what happened, but I'll do anything to make a better life for my son than what I had. He deserves it. He teaches me how to be a better dad . . . a better person."