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Search for suspects continues after 3-year-old’s death; vigil planned

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    HARTFORD, Connecticut (WFSB) — The City of Hartford is mourning the death of a 3-year-old who was killed in a shooting over the weekend.

Police continue to try and track down the suspect or suspects responsible.

A vigil has also been planned for 3-year-old Rondell Jones. It’ll happen on Nelson Street at 5:30 p.m. on Monday.

As Hartford police continue to search for suspects, the community that lost a 3-year-old boy has planned a vigil.

Police said Rondell was the unintended target of Saturday’s shooting. The whole incident was caught on city cameras.

City leaders vowed that justice will be served.

“[It’s a] sad tragedy of a young innocent kid, life being taken away,” said Thomas Lumpkin of Hartford.

There is anger and heartache as the capital city mourns the death of Rondell.

A memorial on Nelson Street is growing. Candles, teddy bears and balloons honor a young life cut short.

The Hartford Police Department’s Shotspotter system alerted it to a shooting on Saturday afternoon. A local hospital also notified police that a 3-year-old arrived in a private vehicle with a gunshot wound.

Rondell was first listed in critical condition. That later changed.

Police said the 3-year-old was inside a car with a male passenger who was believed to have been the target of the shooting.

“The entire incident was captured on the Hartford police cameras in short order,” said Lt. Aaron Boisvert, Hartford police. “A black Honda Accord stopped alongside the victims’ vehicle and shot directly into that victims’ vehicle. The passenger points a gun and very intentionally fires at that car.”

Rondell Jones’s mother and 4- and 5-year-old siblings were also inside of the car.

That passenger and the suspects’ in the Honda Accord fled.

Hartford police said they are working closely with their community partners to try to curb violence, especially as the weather gets warmer. That includes plain clothes and uniform officers patrolling streets.

Police want witnesses to the shooting to come forward.

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