Family identifies 13-year-old killed in O.C. shooting: ‘A bright, kindhearted boy’ 

The young boy, who was killed in a shooting in Orange County, was identified earlier this week by family members as a “love, protection and bright” teenager.

A group of four events on Monday night was shot in the 400 South Susan Street in Santa Anna, according to the local authorities. Three of the four – between the ages of 14, 15 and 16 – were shot and transferred to local hospitals.

All of them are expected to survive. None of them was identified.

Police said that the youngest group of the 13 -year -old group was shot in the upper trunk and announced her death at the scene by the first respondents.

While officials did not provide the name of the deceased, it was identified in a gofundme Adrian Torres.

In the collection of donations that were prepared to help Adrian’s status, the organization described the aunt of Adrian, her nephew as “the son of Moheb, the cousin of the oldest protector and a bright boy.”

The revenues of the collection of donations will go to ensure that it has a suitable burial in a place “his parents and loved ones can visit him, and remember the beautiful spirit he was.”

“Adrian … he didn’t get a chance to fight for his life,” says Gofundme. “Our family is saddened by this unimaginable loss. We are modestly asking your support during this hard time.”

Click here To donate.

According to the media’s media statement in the Santa Anna Police Department, the shooting appears to be linked to gangs. No information was provided about the suspect or suspects immediately.

Anyone who has information about the accident is required to contact the investigators in the Sap 714-245-8390. Anonymous advice can be provided to OC crime searches on 1-855-847-6227 Or online inOccrimestoppers.org.

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