High School Basketball Player Called Mom to Ask If He Could Bring Home a Friend — Within the Hour He Was Dead

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D’Ancus Riggins died after he was shot last week
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His mother Tykeshia Riggins is gathering money for the funeral
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No arrest was named and an award was given for information about the shooting
An Alabama High School athlete was deadly shot after the training last week and shaken his family and community.
17 -year -old D’Ancus Riggins, Sylacauga, Ala died in the hospital after a fire, Friday evening, August 8 Sylacauga Police Department He said in a statement.
Officers who responded to the call for fire, according to the statement D’Ancus and another person suffered from the armed wounds at the scene was found. The other person had life -threatening injuries, the police had to turn CPR into D’ancus.
D’Ancus, a basketball player at BB Comer Memorial High School, only days have passed. ABC 3340 And Al.com notified.
His mother Tykeshia Riggins said that he was talking to D’Ancus about an hour before ABC 3340 was hit.
Earlier that day, he went to play basketball with his friends, and at some point he called his mother to check if he could bring a friend to a friend according to the exit. Ty Tykeshia ABC 3340, Ty
A Waof It was established to help him with funeral costs.
“He was only 17 years old – life, dreams and loving,” Tykeshia donated the total of “ruined, heart broken and still in shock, he added.
According to ABC 3340, “I will never see my first nature again, who makes me a mother really makes me a mother.
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In a statement shared by ABC 3340, Talladega District Schools said that they were deeply upset by the D’Ancus’s passage and offered the students the opportunity to pray in memory of the murdered young man.
Tuesday afternoon the police did not arrest or explained a possible reason or shared tips against the suspect.
A $ 1,000 award Al.com, crime stoppers announced for information about the shooting reported.
Anyone who is informed is asked to reach the SGT investigation. Vinson 256-391-4386, Central Alabama Crime Staff 1-833-251-7867 or 911 in emergencies.
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