By Kimberly Curth Weekend Anchor / Reporter
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Published: Mon, May 05, 2008 - 5:21 pm
If losing a child isn't hard enough imagine losing three and then a grandchild. That's exactly what a Pensacola grandmother is going through after her 17-year-old grandson was murdered. It happened Friday night in the parking lot of the McDonald's on North Navy Boulevard. A spokesman for the Escambia County Sheriff's Office says no arrests have been made in the case yet. Witnesses say a large group of young men approached Jarvis Horne and Joshua Diggins in the parking lot of the McDonald's and opened fire. Diggins survived. Horne did not. Horne's grieving grandmother says she wants whoever is responsible for her grandson's death off the streets and punished, "The worst part is my baby, I lost Jarvis, that's the worst part but the worst part beside that is that they are still out there. They could hurt somebody else. They need to be off the street and locked away," said Horne's grandmother, Evelyn Riley. A spokesman for the Escambia County Sheriff's Office says they are following up on leads, but they can't say whether or not they have any suspects. But, we are told they do not believe this was a random act of violence.
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GOD bless her ! May they find everyone involved and put them away for a long time so that there will be one less gang to worry about roaming the streets.