Heartbroken father speaks out after son murdered in Oakland on way to soccer practice

Alamida Province, California (Crohn– The father of the Eastern Gulf is pleading with justice for his son who was killed. Derbing alvarado jr. 15 years old, on his way to playing football last week.

Two people approached him and shot them while fighting on his back. One person was arrested. Kron4 talks to the victim’s father about the tragedy and how the family deals.

“I am alive, but I feel death, and I am concerned about my daughter,” the father said.

On Tuesday, Alvarado, the father, spoke through a translator and shared his family’s grief while dealing with the amazing pain in the deadly shooting of their son.

The 15 -year -old was killed on March 17 after leaving the Christo Ri de la S -East Bay high school and went to football in Auckland. A memorial was placed on an international street in Auckland where it was shot. Auckland police announced the arrest of a 16 -year -old child and continued to search for a second suspect.

The father said: “He was smart. He studied. He was not in trouble.”

His father says that the loss is sometimes unbearable. His son wanted to be a police officer or perhaps a lawyer. Share a room with his sister, who misses him deeply.

Alvarado, the father, says he is now fighting for justice.

“I hope the judge will not allow him to leave. He deserves to be responsible.”

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