The mother and father of a 5-year-old boy who was thrown from the balcony at Minnesota’s Mall of America released a statement to the suspect, Emmanuel Aranda.
On June 3, Aranda was sentenced to 19 years in prison for attempted murder. Investigators said that in the attack, Aranda went to the mall looking for someone to kill before he grabbed the boy, Landen, who was with his mother and friends.
The boy fell about 40 feet to the floor and survived. He is still in the hospital recovering, said his family, adding that he has a long road ahead of him.
His mother’s letter was read aloud in court during the suspect’s sentencing.
She said that “I forgive you ... not because what you did was okay, not because I want to; but [because] God wants me to. I’m not letting you take any part of our family. You’re not taking our love, our joy, our peace; you’re not taking anything! I refuse to be full of anger and hatred, I refuse to let you take my joy.”
Aranda, she claimed, “chose to listen to the Devil” on the day of the attack.
Landen’s father also released a victim impact letter.
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“Your act was evil and selfish, you chose to listen to the worst parts of yourself that day. You chose evil over good and chose to take your hate and hurt out on my precious boy. That is where your impact on us stops, you will take nothing more from us. We will continue to Love and serve our God, we will continue to love people and have joy and peace in our lives, you will not define our lives or our hearts,” he wrote to Aranda.
He added: “We will live our lives to the fullest filled with fun and joy. You chose to waste your life and I wish you could experience the pain and suffering you inflicted on my boy, you should have the maximum punishment that this life has for you so you understand the impact of your actions.”
A GoFundMe was set up for the family in the wake of the attack. More than $1 million was raised.
An update was posted on June 3, saying, “Thank you doesn’t even begin to describe the gratitude for all of the prayers and support still coming in. We are all so appreciative!”