News

CANDID CONVERSATION: Danville mother speaks out after son survives Williams Street shooting

CANDID CONVERSATION: Danville mother speaks out after son survives Williams Street shooting

She hopes sharing their story will shed light on the urgent need for community action against gun violence. Photo: Shutterstock


CHAMPAIGN, IL (Chambana Today) — A neighborhood walk turned into a life-changing moment for Devon, a local teen, and his friends this past weekend on the 600 block of Williams Street in Danville. Devon and one of his friends were shot while walking home, though both escaped life-threatening injuries.

Tanya Lynn Fields, Devon’s mother, spoke exclusively to our newsroom about the incident and the lasting impact on her family and the community. “The toll the shooting has taken on my son, his friends, and me has been mentally and emotionally challenging, not just physical,” Fields said. “My son had the option to stay home and heal, but he wanted to get back to school. He is resilient, and I’m proud of the way he acted under pressure.”

According to Fields, Devon, who understood first aid from watching medical shows with his mother, applied a makeshift tourniquet using a t-shirt to stop his friend’s bleeding. While Devon was able to walk, his friend needed more treatment. Fields said she always knows where her son is and he is a good kid.

The shooting occurred in a quiet residential area, and Fields said no cars initially stopped to help. “The kids knew the direction from where the shots came from,” she said, adding that both victims and their siblings have been offered mental health care since the incident.

Here is the original story of the weekend shootings: https://chambanatoday.com/news/298892-five-injured-in-two-separate-danville-shootings-over-three-days/

Fields emphasized that her children and their friends are not gang-related. The family’s concern for safety has been heightened, particularly after recent FBI raids a few days earlier just down the street from their home.

The trauma of this weekend’s shooting echoes other unresolved tragedies in the area. Devon is the nephew of Jamario Webb, a Danville man whose murder remains unsolved, and Tanya spoke about Anaya Davis, another young person from the region whose death is also unsolved. Fields expressed frustration over the ongoing violence in the community.

Despite the fear and uncertainty, Fields praised her son’s courage. “He called 9-1-1 while keeping pressure on his friend’s leg. He knew what to do, and I’m grateful he stayed calm,” she said.

Devon is physically okay, and Fields maintains a close watch over him. She hopes sharing their story will shed light on the urgent need for community action against gun violence.

Recent Headlines

23 hours ago in Entertainment, News

Candlelight Serenade to bring live jazz and paddleboats to Crystal Lake Park

Community event will feature candlelit rides, lakeside music, and outdoor seating Friday night in Urbana.

1 day ago in Entertainment, News

Free summer movie series returns to the Quad at the University of Illinois

Illini Union Board will host weekly outdoor film screenings every Thursday through August.

1 day ago in Entertainment

The game’s afoot as armchair detectives mark Sherlock Holmes Day

From 221B Baker Street in central London to a cliffside waterfall in the Swiss Alps, generations of armchair detectives are celebrating International Sherlock Holmes Day on Friday.

1 day ago in Entertainment, Trending

Paul McCartney helps Stephen Colbert say goodbye to ‘The Late Show’ in ambitious final show

Stephen Colbert chatted with Paul McCartney and joined him on stage for a raucous performance of "Hello, Goodbye" on the final broadcast of CBS' "The Late Show" on Thursday night, a bittersweet farewell for a canceled show that still had a few barbs left for the network that ended its 33-year run.

1 day ago in Sports, Trending

2-time NASCAR champ Kyle Busch dies at 41 after being hospitalized with a ‘severe illness’

Kyle Busch, a two-time Cup Series champion who won more races than anyone across NASCAR's three national series, has died. He was 41. The Busch Family, Richard Childress Racing and NASCAR issued a joint statement Thursday saying Busch died after being hospitalized. No cause of death was given.