Family-oriented and loving is how Andrea Price wants her foster son to be remembered after he was found slain in South Miami last week. “He was a human being,” Price said Sunday of 15-year-old Nolan King. “Nobody deserves to die the way that he died.”
Price said she was in her apartment back on Dec. 8 when one of Nolan’s friends rushed in and said something happened. “I ran down,” Price said. “I saw him look like he was just sitting in the corner.”