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Re: Dale C post# 69121

Friday, 01/04/2013 10:54:10 AM

Friday, January 04, 2013 10:54:10 AM

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Your right to survival is not that important to me.
If just one errant bullet found a child...........

http://abcnews.go.com/US/girl-dies-years-gunfire-home-robbed-hospital-vigil/story?id=18126328


By RUSSELL GOLDMAN (@GoldmanRussell)

Jan. 3, 2013

A 10-year-old girl struck in the head by a stray bullet fired during a New Year's Eve celebration died this morning as her family learned their home was robbed of its Christmas presents as they kept vigil over the little girl in a hospital.
Aaliyah Boyer, 10, from Lancaster County, Penn., was visiting family in Elkton, Md., when just after midnight on New Year's Eve while watching fireworks she was struck by a bullet, said Michael Holmes, a spokesman for the Cecil County Sheriff's Office.

"The wound in her head was caused by celebratory gunfire," Holmes told ABCNews.com.

As the girl's family stayed at her bedside, thieves robbed their Maryland home stealing Chrsitmas presents, Aaliyah's mother told ABC News affiliate WPVI-TV. She also warned against scam Facebook accounts that have been set up to raise money off their loss.

This morning the family agreed to donate Aaliyah's organs, WPVI reported. A 3-year-old girl who was in the same hospital is receiving Aaliyah's heart. Her lungs and liver were also donated, the station reported.

Police said a homicide investigation is underway in Maryland.

Cops are "searching door to door looking for information as well as searching those homes with known firearms," Holmes said.

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