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Only one of the five, Lapolean Colbert, still awaits sentencing. His hearing is scheduled for Aug. 29. Derrion's mother addressed the court and said her son should be remembered for more than the attack that killed him. She said she is still grieving, but she's grateful for the city's efforts to beef up security at schools and bus stops after the attack. "It shouldn't have taken my son to lose his life," Anjanette Albert told reporters after the hearing. Albert, who has declined to comment after each of the previous sentencing hearings, explained she decided to speak out because she did not want her son to be remembered only for the last moments of his life. "I'd rather people hear his name and see something positive than to only know him from that tape," she said. "It's important to me for people to know that he was somebody, that he was loved."
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