Friends, family remember teen killed in New Year's Eve night shooting in Lynnwood, WA

Lynnwood, WALocal News

A shooting on New Year's Eve in Lynnwood, WA, tragically resulted in the death of a 14-year-old boy and left another boy injured, prompting an ongoing investigation as police search for two suspects. The incident occurred around 8:15 p. m. , with the boy's body found in a parking lot. In the days following the tragedy, a memorial emerged, attracting over 100 mourners who shared heartfelt memories of the deceased, highlighting his positive influence and ability to bring joy to others.

Friends noted the significance of the number 14 on the memorial, symbolizing his young age, while a bag of his favorite snacks was left as a tribute. Local parents have raised concerns about rising gun violence in the community, advocating for increased parental involvement in children's lives to prevent such tragedies. The injured boy is reportedly recovering well, offering some solace to the grieving community. As the investigation continues, residents are left to confront the implications of this senseless act of violence and its impact on their neighborhood, underscoring the urgent need for dialogue around youth safety and community support.

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