‘He had a bright future’: Family mourning loss of teen shot at Denver park

DENVER — A Denver family is mourning the loss of a teenager who was shot and killed at a park a week ago.

Around 6:30 p.m. on Oct. 20, Edwin Sanchez and a friend were hanging out at Lisbon Park, next to Green Valley Elementary School in the Green Valley Ranch neighborhood. While they were at the parking lot, a person approached and shot Sanchez, who later died of his injuries, according to the Denver Police Department (DPD).

Sanchez was 17 years old.

His loved ones told Denver7 that they are still coming to terms with the sudden, unexpected tragedy.

https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=4HubpM_0wQ897z800 Family of Edwin Sanchez

“He was always smiling,” said Edgar Llaguno-Sanchez, who is one of Sanchez’s older brothers. “He always had a bright side, you know? He [was] always telling us, you know, just keep on looking forward.”

Llaguno-Sanchez said the family’s home is just a few minutes away from the park and next to a school. They are not sure what could have possibly led up to the shooting.

“We need justice for my brother,” he added. “He was still in high school, you know, getting all his grades. He had a bright future.”

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