NORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) — Police are still looking for the suspect in the shooting death of Tony Camarillo Wednesday night that has shaken the Ghent neighborhood of Norfolk to its core.
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But Friday, the focus shifted from the police response in the search for 30-year suspect Skyler Brock to what comes next for this neighborhood.
It was a night that brought what is a normally busy stretch of Ghent to a standstill, when, just after 8 p.m., Norfolk Police responded to a shooting along Colley and Spotswood avenues.
Camarillo, a person his mother said brought people together, was shot and killed.
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“He was beautiful and caring, and he loved people,” said Camarillo’s mother, Rosemary Contreras…