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East Orange Basketball Star Fatally Shot

High school basketball standout Latrell Duncan was shot and killed while walking home from school.

Latrell Duncan

High school basketball standout Latrell Duncan was shot and killed while walking home from school.

Basketball Standout Latrell Duncan shot and killed

According to reports, Latrell – a sophomore at East Orange Campus High School – was shot four times at around 3:15 PM near his H.S. He was rushed to University Hospital in Newark where he succumbed to his injuries.

No arrests have been made in connection to the shooting. Investigators, however, are looking for “a group of people and a vehicle seen in the area at the time of the shooting.”

He was “Targeted”

In an interview with the New York Times, Latrell’s aunt Marsha Douglas, told the outlet her nephew and his friends were approached by a group after leaving school. The group exchanged words and then eventually dispersed.

But minutes later, two people wearing ski masks and carrying a gun confronted the teenagers on a sidewalk, said Douglas, who heard the account from her nephew’s friends.

Latrell Duncan was destined for greatness

Duncan, a 6’1 point guard, was named a top 10 basketball player in New Jersey. He scored 180 points last season as a freshman at East Orange Campus, helping the team to a 15-9 record in one of the most competitive conferences in the state.

His AAU team, Garden State Bounce, had described the teen as a “floor general, team captain, and the best point guard our program has seen.”

“He was an excellent teammate,” the team added in a social media post mourning his loss, “a great friend, and a coach’s ideal player.”

Loved ones and the community are devastated by Latrell’s murder

On Tuesday, grief counselors were sent to the high school campus, said Khalifah Shabazz, the district’s lawyer.

“He was a loved student,” Douglas, Latrell’s aunt said. “We’re just really saddened….He didn’t deserve this”

GoFundMe for Duncan’s family has been set up.

Anyone with information is asked to call detectives at 877-TIPS-4EC or 1-877-847-7432.

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