First published at 15:45 UTC on August 7th, 2020.
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COMPTON (CBSLA) — Family, friends and loved ones are mourning the loss of 14-year-old Semaj Miller, who was shot and killed in South Los Angeles on July 29.
Police are still searching for the suspected sh…
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COMPTON (CBSLA) — Family, friends and loved ones are mourning the loss of 14-year-old Semaj Miller, who was shot and killed in South Los Angeles on July 29.
Police are still searching for the suspected shooter and have not yet determined a motive behind Miller’s death.
Standing at 6’6″ and with the skills and attitude to match, Miller had been desired by basketball teams all across the state and was a standout at the youth basketball program, L.A. City Wildcats.
“I’ve had to bury several of my L.A. City Wildcat kids over the years but this a little bit more personal.
He was the youngest kid I’ve ever had to get involved to make sure he’s laid to rest properly,” said Derrick Cooper, Miller’s former youth coach and president of the L.A. City Wildcats Youth Academy.
Miller was set to start at Compton High School next month, where coaches are now left heartbroken over the sudden loss after seeing the potential he would bring to the campus.
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