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A tragic incident occurred in St. Louis last weekend when 16-year-old Colin Brown was hit by a stray bullet while being driven home from a hockey game. The high school junior passed away on Wednesday in the hospital, leaving the community shocked and devastated.

According to police spokesman Mitch McCoy, this is considered a rare situation of someone being struck by a stray bullet in the city. Despite receiving tips and new video evidence, no arrests have been made in connection to the incident.

Colin was well-loved by many, as shown by the more than 200 people who attended a vigil in his honor on Monday. His hockey team also came together to remember him, highlighting his qualities as a natural leader who always did the right thing.

Blake Ryan, an assistant coach of Brown’s team, spoke highly of him, describing him as the first person to offer support in tough times and celebrate others’ successes. The St. Louis Blues, in recognition of Colin’s passing, will hold a moment of silence before their Saturday hockey game.

This senseless tragedy has left the community mourning the loss of a promising young life. As the investigation continues, authorities are urging anyone with information to come forward to help bring justice for Colin and his family.

In times like these, it is important for the community to come together to support one another and remember the impact that individuals like Colin have had on those around them. Our thoughts are with Colin’s family, friends, and teammates during this difficult time.