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Tribute To A Slain Sibling

Tribune photo by José Patiño Girona

John Dock, right, and Rory Rosario, left, have produced a compact disc that they hope will be released in April. The compact disc is a tribute to Cedric “C.J. Mills, the star Jefferson High football player who was killed outside his home in 2007.

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Published: February 11, 2009

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TAMPA - John Dock struggles with the death of his brother, Cedric "C.J." Mills, a Jefferson High School football star who was killed outside his house nearly two years ago.

Dock said he visits his brother's grave to remember, meditate and gather inspiration.

After his brother died, Dock decided to pursue a rap music career in earnest. He said he uses his brother's death to help him to remain focused on his dream.

In April, he plans to release a compact disc of his music that honors Mills.

"I'm trying to make him proud," Dock said. "I am proud of everything he did before he died."

Dock said the lyrics came easy because it was a personal story from his heart. He hopes the music will help people who have faced similar tragedies and inspire someone to come forward with information to help find his brother's killer.

Mills was shot in April 2007 outside his family's Carver City home. No one has been charged in the slaying, said Andrea Davis, a Tampa police spokeswoman.

Mills was a linebacker at Jefferson High who aspired to play college and professional football. He was 17.

Dock and Mills began rapping together as children. He said his younger brother was a talented rapper as well as athletic. Mills used the nickname "Young Cutty Bre," Dock said.

"That was my best friend," said Dock, 20. "That's still my best friend."

Dock received help from Rory Rosario to complete the compact disc. Rosario, 20, said he used to hang out with Dock and Mills but had lost touch with them for nearly a year before Mills' death. When he heard what happened to Mills, he contacted Dock.

Rosario, who goes by the name "Heat," said he produced and composed the beats for Dock's music. They recorded the tracks in Tampa recording studios.

"Nobody has a voice like him," said Rosario, who lives in Gibsonton. "Nobody raps like him. He is unique."

Dock, a 2007 Middelton High graduate, said the music moves and motivates him.

"It inspires me to do better," said Dock, who raps under the name "Young Chucky D. Boy." "When I hear the music, I feel his presence. When you were in his presence, he just made things better."

Keyword: Rap for CJ To hear a sample of Dock's rap dedicated to his brother. Reporter Jose Patino Girona can be reached at (8130 259-7659.

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