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Vigil held for teen girl killed in Memorial Day quadruple shooting in Philadelphia

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PHILADELPHIA - Family and friends of a teenage girl who was shot and killed at a Memorial Day party in Philadelphia gathered Friday to share memories and call for answers.

16-year-old Andrea De Los Santos was among four people who were shot around 1 a.m. Monday on the 3000 block of East Tioga Street.

A 21-year-old woman was also killed in the quadruple shooting that injured a 14-year-old girl. Police have not shared a motive for the shooting and no arrests have been reported.

Investigators at the scene counted nearly 50 spent shell casings. Andrea's mother, Carmen, was at Friday's vigil and spoke of the aspirations that her daughter will never get to be able to fulfill. "She wanted to study she wanted to be an immigration lawyer since she came from the Dominican Republic, her goal was to help other people coming into the country," Carmen said.Andrea De Los Santos, 16, was shot to death in a Memorial Day quadruple shooting.

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