The father of a 7-year-old girl who was shot and killed in a Houston-area Walmart parking lot is pleading for help in finding the suspect after police released a photo of the assailant’s truck.
On Dec. 31, police identified the slain girl as Jazmine Barnes. Her mother, LaPorsha Washington, was injured in the shooting on Sunday.
Cevilla described his daughter as “loving, caring, very passionate with people, very sweet, just an innocent young girl, very smart in school.”
He explained, “It’s just a lot of things that’s been robbed of me and my family at this moment that we will never be able to get back.”
The Sheldon Independent School District said the girl was a second-grader at Monahan Elementary.
The Harris County Sherrif’s Office on Jan. 1 released a photo of the suspect’s red, four-door pickup truck.
Washington also spoke out from her hospital bed, describing the shooting. She reportedly was about to exit the Walmart parking lot when someone pulled up next to her vehicle and opened fire.
“As I turned around and looked back at the street, I heard shots start firing and they came through my window, broke my glass, and hit me in my arm,” she told ABC13.
“They sped off in front of us and the truck slowed down and continued to fire as he was in front of us. It was not fair. It was not fair. He intentionally killed my child for no reason. He didn’t even know her, he didn’t know who she was,” Washington added.
Following the attack, Washington and her other daughters noticed Jazmine wasn’t responsive.
“She said, ‘Momma, Jazmine’s not moving. She’s not talking.’ I turned around and my 7-year-old was shot in the head,” she recalled.
Sheriff’s officials described the suspect as a bearded white man in his 40s, wearing a red hoodie, and driving a red pickup truck.
The sheriff’s office called on anyone with information to call 911, tweet at @CrimeStopHOU, or call 713-222-TIPS.