Brenda Angulo's 15-year-old son, Erick Portillo, was shot and killed in front of their home in Hayward more than a year ago.
A grieving mother is searching for justice.Brenda Angulo's 15-year-old son, Erick Portillo, was shot and killed in front of their home in Hayward more than a year ago.This week, Hayward police released a new image of the suspects wearing distinctive clothing.Investigators say it was an argument that escalated into violence, but declined to release details of the dispute.
So far, police have not arrested anyone. "We're actively pursuing leads in this case. We're just hoping to get some community help with identifying those involved," Hayward police officer Cassondra Fovel said.Erick's mother said the family has since moved out of Hayward.The memories of that night and the loss are very painful."I saw Erick trying to come upstairs, and he collapsed in front of me," Angulo said.She's a nurse.
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