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Martin Duque Anguiano

Age 14

Parkland, Florida

An ambitious, bright boy, senselessly killed

He was raised in a loving, supportive family of seven. He excelled in academics and mirrored his loyalty to God in his friendships.

He was a dedicated JROTC member who dreamt of becoming a Navy SEAL. He was an all-around positive person, who displayed unwavering compassion and an abundance of kindness and generosity to friends and strangers alike. He could brighten anyone’s day with the childlike sense of humor that he was known for. He has been described as a “shine of light in the world.”

Martin Duque Anguiano, 14, was killed on Feb. 14, 2018, in a hallway at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.

By Dara Rosen · Age 17
Meet the Reporters

More than 300 siblings

Kameron Johnson

He dreamed of college and cars

Rashiya Melton

Joins brother, leaves behind her twin

Ramand Kassadine Davis

Happy in his SpongeBob SquarePants jammies

Jaquincy Jawan Ross

Wanted to buy her a scooter

Raydale Hill

Can no longer create his music

Izabella Marie Helem

Brother shoots his sister by accident

Lia Lin Collier

A light, “unrelenting joy” extinguished

Yaleah Hall

Sister, daughter, dancer, since day one

Ty'Dre Shyheim Hailey

She didn’t know it was real

Elisha Amon Cole

Dreaming big, working on his portfolio

Caydence Nicole Painter

Reading, dancing, playing. Siblings shot together.

Rashaad Izil Wisher

One brother buried. Then another one.

Jeremiah Ascencio

Last moments spent cradling his brother

Shondricka J'Nay Adams

Celebrating one night, gone the next

Ryan Amadeo Dela Cruz

Gone, two weeks shy of graduation

Peyton Nicole Hurt

Still helping others, even in death

Jontae Billups-Brooks

An athlete and a music lover

Jayden Fondeur

His older brother found him first

Elijah Foster

Dope Boy Gang. One less member.

Lorenzo Moore-Vaughn

About to start his senior year