Minor Characters
One-Fifteen’s Father
The father of Officer Brian Cruise, who gives a television interview defending his son, justifying Khalil’s shooting by saying his son feared for his life.
Mrs. Rosalie
Mrs. Rosalie is Khalil’s grandmother. She also took in Lisa when she got pregnant in high school with Starr. She is going through chemotherapy and had recently lost her job at the time of Khalil’s death.
Brenda Harris
Brenda is Khalil’s mother. Her struggles with addiction make her a frequent disappointment to and source of sadness for her son. Later in the story Starr learns that Brenda stole money from King, and that Khalil only began selling drugs to pay back his mother’s debt.
Natasha
Starr and Khalil’s childhood friend who, at age ten, was killed in a drive-by shooting in front of Starr.
Tammy
Khalil’s aunt, who lives in New York City and was friends with Lisa as a child.
Jess
A girl on the Williamson basketball team with Starr. Starr admires that Jess does not attend the protest at Williamson and refuses to use Khalil’s death to get out of class.
Pastor Eldridge
The pastor who leads the funeral service for Khalil.
April Ofrah
A lawyer with Just Us for Justice who agrees to represent Starr pro bono and encourages Starr’s activism throughout the story.
Lyric
Seven and Kenya’s little sister.
Remy
Hailey’s older brother and a student at Williamson who starts a protest for Khalil—mostly just in order to get out of class.
Karen Monroe/DA
The District Attorney in Khalil’s case, described as a middle-aged white woman.
Larry
A black police officer who forces Maverick to the ground.
Diane Carey
The journalist who interviews Starr for a network television special.
Nana
Lisa’s mother, a former alcoholic who lives with Carlos and Pam.
Pam
Carlos’s wife, a surgeon.
Dalvin
DeVante’s brother who is shot and killed at Big D’s party.
Mr. Reuben
Owns a soul food establishment frequented by Starr and Maverick.
Mrs. Rooks
A regular at Maverick’s store.
Luke
A student at Williamson who takes Hailey to prom.
Britt
A girl on the Williamson basketball team with Starr.
Layla
Seven’s girlfriend and another black student at Williamson.
Ryan
Maya’s boyfriend and the only other black student in Starr’s grade at Williamson.
Detective Gomez
A Latina officer who interviews Starr after the shooting.
Detective Wilkes
A white officer who interviews Starr after the shooting.
Ava
Carlos’s daughter and Starr’s young cousin.
Goon
A King Lord and friend of Maverick who watches over the Carters the night before Starr testifies in front of the grand jury.
Cameron
Khalil’s nine-year-old brother.
Bianca
A friend of Kenya’s at Big D’s party.
Chance
A friend of Kenya’s at Big D’s party.
Denaisa
A Garden Heights teen who dances with DeVante at Big D’s party.
Fo’ty Ounce
A man who lives in Garden Heights.
Big D
He never appears in person in the narrative, but his annual party in Garden Heights is the catalyst for the novel’s action.