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She had just finished her final exams at King, where she was a sophomore, and was hanging out with friends Tuesday afternoon in the park. The group sought shelter from a rainstorm under a canopy at the park at around 2:20 p.m. when a gunman jumped a fence, ran toward them and opened fire, police said.

As the teens scattered, Hadiya and two teenage boys were shot. Hadiya was hit in the back and pronounced dead at Comer Children’s Hospital less than an hour after the shooting. The wounds suffered by the boys were not life-threatening.

McCarthy stressed that neither Hadiya nor anyone in the group she was with were involved with gangs. But it appears the gunman mistook the students for members of a rival gang, he said.

“This guy, whoever he was, the gunman ... you took the light of my life,” said Hadiya’s father. “Just look at yourself and just know that you took a bright person, an innocent person, a nonviolent person.”

No bullet casings were found by investigators at the crime scene, leading them to believe that Hayida may have been shot with a revolver, according to McCarthy. While it took awhile to gather witnesses, McCarthy said that police were making “a lot of progress.”

At King high school on Wednesday, classmates created a memorial at Hadiya’s locker with pictures, teddy bears and balloons, said Jayla Rufus, 16, a junior who also traveled to D.C. with the King band.

“A lot of people are saying ‘Why Hadiya? Why did it have to be her?’ ” Rufus said.

During the band’s three-day trip to Washington, the students visited the Washington Monument and the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial, Rufus said. Hadiya and the majorettes performed with the band in the Presidential Inauguration Heritage Festival.

The school won multiple awards while at the competition, including a first-place honor for the band’s auxiliary team that included the majorettes, according to Benjamin Washington, the school’s director of bands.

Washington said Hadiya was a dedicated and enthusiastic member of the squad. She competed with nearly 100 students during her freshman year to land one of 12 spots.

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