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Vigil for 12-year-old killed in shooting, still no arrests announced

A vigil for a 12-year-old who was fatally shot, last month, near Indiana and Prairie Avenue in South Bend took place on Thursday, Nov. 9.

Josiah Small, a middle school student at Dickinson Fine Arts Academy, was remembered during a prayer vigil organized by the community.

Small died after he was shot, back on october 27th, on Prairie Avenue. A 14-year-old was also shot and fortunately survived.

Reflecting on the event, Michael Elliott expressed gratitude, stating, “It’s heartening because it helps validate the purpose of this ministry, striving to bring healing and, as mentioned earlier, honor-a tribute to a life cut short.”

So far, there is no word of what led to the shooting or any suspects or arrests.

 

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Mark Mankowski November 11, 2023 at 7:52 am

South Bend voters just voted for four more years of the same. The Democratic machine doesn’t give a damn how many people are killed as long as they stay in power. These killings brought to you by the NEA, the NAACP, the legacy media, and the faculties of IUSB, Notre Dame, and the South Bend Tribune. Keep that fentanyl coming, Democrats.

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