Two minors and an adult have been charged after Aaliyah Salazar, 14, was shot and killed while recording a TikTok video insider her grandfather's home in Colorado.
The owner of the firearm, 21-year-old Emiliano Vargas, has also been charged with providing or permitting a juvenile to possess a gun. Vargas was not in the home at the time of the shooting.
The first thing NCMEC teaches children who are new to the internet and social media is to refrain from sharing too much information about themselves. Police say they were able to recover a video Salazar had recorded moments before the shooting, according to WCNC. The video showed Salazar dancing while another person in the background was"fiddling with something."
Salazar's family and friends gathered to remember the teen earlier this week, with some criticizing how law enforcement was handling the investigation."She could go into a store and come out with 20 new friends," her grandfather, Gary Salazar, told WCNC."She was just that type of person. She loved people and people loved her."
"The frustration I’ve got is that if you take a life, you should have to pay for it dearly, not with a slap on the hand and say don’t do it again," Gary Salazar said.
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