He loved anything he wasn’t supposed to mess with.

Dominique London, 2, seemed destined to become a comedian, his grandmother said. A young practical joker, he often would run up to the church podium and turn off the speaker while the pastor was talking, Ernestine Looney said. Dominique was loved by everyone who met him, including the children he spent time with at America’s Kids day-care center, she said. “Everyone was crazy about Dominique. He was just my baby. He had you laughing. All the kids were drawn to him. He was smart. He really was. We just have so many good memories of him,” she said. Dominique had two brothers at the time of his death, Deandre, 12, Derrick, 9, and a sister Tara, 1. His mother was Tonya London.

Field of Empty Chairs

Dominique Ravae (Johnson) – London
Remembering
Dominique Ravae (Johnson) – London
Building
Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building
Floor
2nd Floor
Agency
America's Kids Child Development Center

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