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Age 18

Detroit, Michigan

Shot while walking down the street

He lived in the second-most violent big city in America.

Statistically, 1 out of 49 people in Detroit will become a victim of a violent crime. African-American males have a higher chance of dying in the streets of the Motor City than any other race or gender group.

On Nov. 13, 2018, two teenage males were walking on East Outer Drive when shots were fired by a suspect walking past them. One of the victims, age 18, whose name was not released by the police, died at the scene.

By Mary Claire Molloy · Age 18
Meet the Reporters

More than 200 friends

Romane D. Taylor Jr.

Intelligent and playful, beloved by buddies

Kameron Johnson

He dreamed of college and cars

Saniyah Monee Nicholson

Funny faces and pigtails no longer

Xavier Montrail Thomas

Candles flicker against darkness for Zay

Delametric Djuan Fairley

Never got to make travel plans

Tyrese A. Jones

He was beloved at his school

Corey Donald II

He had just started barber school

Kameron Porter

Domestic violence ends a stepson’s life

Jacob Matthew Edwards

A survivor, full of heart. Gone.

Fernando Perez

“What is it going to take?”

Samuel Ozuna

Always respectful, loved by his friends

Joel Keshon Green

An interrupted trail of Facebook photos

Darryl Lamar Johnson

A family visit. He never left.

Jayvone J. Shackelford-Bishop

Friends together like Lilo & Stitch

Kelvion’te A. Trammell

Engine still running, no life left

Katrina Marie Casarez

Sweet, musical memories with her boyfriend

Floyd Chianti Davenport IV

“Baba stay woke...Baba stay woke!”

Moltere Charles Jr.

#TGFAD — Thank God for another day

Clinton Howell

A daily trip that turned deadly

Oliver Santos

Big smile stolen on Saturday night