The brothers, Sa’Quan Reed-James, 17, and Dewayne James Jr., 19, who were killed in a shooting at Sacramento’s Arden Fair Mall on Black Friday, have been recognized by their family. On Saturday night, during a moving vigil, community activists and the families of the two teenagers demanded justice.
“Two boys departed from home yesterday.” Two came back, according to family representative Jamilia Land. There will never be the same moment for this family.” We should be offended as a community. Shame on us for being who we are. For the things we choose not to do. Following gunfire on Friday just after 6 p.m., shoppers were evacuated from the mall.
Sacramento police said Sa’Quan Reed-James passed away shortly after arriving at the hospital, and Dewayne James Jr. was declared dead at the scene. According to community advocate Leia Schenk, “They were very well taken care of, well-loved, and not deserving of this.” “The gun violence is senseless.” It frightens me. They are kids.” At this point, investigators have minimal information about the shooter’s departure from the scene following the assault.
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