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Family Outraged After 'Well-Loved' Norwood Teenager Dies In Boston Shooting

Family members are outraged after a 13-year-old boy from Norwood was shot to death in Boston over the weekend. 

Tyler Lawrence (center left) was shot and killed in Boston on Sunday, Jan. 29.

Tyler Lawrence (center left) was shot and killed in Boston on Sunday, Jan. 29.

Photo Credit: Courtesy of GoFundMe, "Tyler Lawrence Donations"

Tyler Lawrence's mother, Remy Lawrence, said her son was walking near his grandparent's house in Mattapan when he was shot and killed in broad daylight on Sunday, Jan. 29. 

The grief-stricken mother said her son "doesn't have any enemies" and that whoever shot him mistook him for another person, 7News reports.

“Everybody in this city should be outraged and if you’re not what’s wrong," Remy told the outlet. “I want to know where are you people? It’s 11:20 in the morning, somebody saw something. And if you know something say something, it could be your son.”

Despite Remy's interpretation of the situation, authorities initially said that they believe the shooting was targeted. So far no arrests have been made and the investigation is ongoing. 

“No 13-year-old deserves this," Tyler's great uncle Douglas Tyler told the Boston Globe, according to Boston.com

“He was always a good sport,” Tyler's best friend Jeffrey Paul also told the outlet. “I couldn’t do anything without him.”

Tyler was a student at Coakley Middle School in Norwood and was "well-loved" by the community, Superintendent David Thomson said in a statement.

"His bright smile was on display every morning, and he made friends wherever he went," Thomson said. "He was an avid basketball player, and enjoyed sports and being outside."

“This is an extremely difficult time for all, and I encourage anyone who may be having an especially difficult time coping with this news to reach out for assistance," he added.

The school district made counselors available in all school buildings during the week after Tyler's death to offer additional support to students, staff and faculty.

Meanwhile, a GoFundMe campaign has been organized to support the teenager's family. People interested in donating can click here.

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