NORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) — The family of a 17-year-old Norfolk native is devastated after she was shot and killed early Saturday morning while attending a Halloween party in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Amari Cooper already had her cap and gown for February’s graduation ceremony for students at West Charlotte High School. Her mother, Norfolk native Shante Robinson, however, is preparing to bury the daughter who leaves behind a 2-year-old daughter. Cooper was only 3-years-old when her mother left Norfolk for a new start in the Queen City.
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Friday night, Cooper — who loved ones called Mari — and her younger sister left home for a mom approved Halloween party. Loved ones say shortly after the two sisters and another girl arrived by car, someone opened fire.
“When they got to the party and got out the car and were walking towards the house there was a lot of gunshots,” Shante Robinson said. “They all started running and hiding behind trees and mailbox and they looked back and Mari fell in a ditch. The other girls went to go help her, and she was unconscious — they thought she was unconscious.”
According to a police report, around 12:30 Saturday morning, officers responded to Old Plank Road in north Charlotte, where they found Cooper suffering from a gunshot wound. She was taken to a hospital, where she was pronounced dead…