Nasier Graham identified as Loveland shooting victim, 3 suspects at large

Nasier Graham identified as Loveland shooting victim
Nasier Graham Death – Following a shooting at a Loveland apartment complex on Friday that left one guy dead and a teenager injured, police are searching for at least three suspects. According to the police, the suspects don’t seem to be related to the victims. The suspects pulled into the complex in a white Dodge Ram 1500 with tinted windows, according to the police. The first victim was killed when two young guys exited the truck and fired shots into his vehicle.
Victim identified
Family members have identified the victim as 18-year-old Nasier Graham. He was described by his family as true, funny and always there for everyone who needed help. According to the police, Graham’s car was dragged from the road, and two suspects fled in the stolen vehicle. The suspects attempted to flee in Graham’s car, but they slid on the ice and struck another vehicle on the other side of the complex. The driver of that car, a 16-year-old boy, got out and argued with the suspects who also shot him.
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The 16-year-old was able to escape and dial 911 thanks to his survival. As of Saturday night, his condition is “stable”. “There were at least ten further bullets that were likely fired, all coming from shoulder-mounted weapons. No pistols have been used that we know of, “said Timothy Duran, the police chief for Loveland, at a press conference. The two suspects returned to the white Dodge Ram, which was then driven away. Anyone with information about the truck being sought by police may call Loveland Police at 970-962-2032. Call Crime Stoppers at (970) 221-6868 if you want to remain anonymous, or click here.
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“The quickest way to bring these individuals to justice is with all of your help. So please, take a look at this vehicle. Please share it with your friends. Please be very robust about connecting with us if you think there’s a lead,” said Chief Duran. One of the victims, at the very least, went to Mountain View High School. In an email to parents on Saturday, principal Jane Harmon acknowledged the tragedy that “deeply impacts our MVHS community,” and reassured them that there are no current safety issues for the school’s campus. On Monday, January 23, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., MVHS counselors will be accessible to students and staff.
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