An Oakland councilwoman and her husband made an emotional plea Tuesday as the group involved in the fatal shooting of their son near the University of Southern California over the weekend remained at large.”Silence is worse than the actual bullet that killed my son,” Clarence McElhaney said at a news conference held at the campus two days after the shooting of 21-year-old USC senior Victor McElhaney. “Even the people involved. Be a man, step forward and take responsibility for your actions.”
The victim was with his friends at a strip mall parking lot at Maple Avenue and Adams Boulevard around 12:30 上午. Sunday when at least three Hispanic men in their 20s confronted them, Los Angeles police Capt. Billy Hayes said at Tuesday’s media event.
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