Mom and teen shot dead after soccer dispute at Michigan park turned to gunfire

A casual soccer game outside a Grand Rapids, Michigan, elementary school turned deadly after police say an 18-year-old opened fire when he was denied a chance to play.

The shooting happened Tuesday evening near Southwest Elementary School, where a group of young people had gathered for an informal game of soccer. According to Grand Rapids police, the suspect approached the group and asked to join. After he was turned away, a verbal dispute broke out. Police said the argument escalated when the suspect pulled out a firearm and shot a 15-year-old boy.

Authorities said an adult woman who came to the boy’s aid was then targeted and fatally shot. Police described the scene as especially traumatic because several juveniles were present and witnessed the violence. Interim Grand Rapids Police Chief Joe Trigg said at least seven or eight young people saw the shooting unfold, calling it horrific for anyone to witness, especially children.

The suspect fled the area after the shooting but was later captured and arrested, police said. The Associated Press later identified the victims as 15-year-old Jeremiah Griffin-Cuevas and 38-year-old Savanah Rubio, also known as Savanah Villarreal. The suspect was identified as 18-year-old Rafael Martinez-Lopez, who has been charged with murder and attempted murder…

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