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Teens Charged In Sixth-Grader's Shooting

13-Year-Old Fatally Shot In Boston

POSTED: 10:45 am EDT May 9, 2008
UPDATED: 10:47 am EDT May 9, 2008

Two Boston teens face murder charges in the shooting death of a 13-year-old boy who prosecutors said was mistaken by the suspects for a rival gang member.

Suffolk District Attorney Daniel Conley said 19-year-old Nurudeen Alabi and 17-year-old Darrell Rodrigues will be arraigned Friday in Roxbury District Court. Both are in custody on unrelated matters.

The victim, Luis Gerena, was a sixth-grader at the Clarence R. Edwards Middle School when he killed in January 2007.

Family members said he had stayed late at school to extra work and was walking home from the Jackson Square MBTA station when he was fatally shot.

Conley said the victim was a "good kid" and had no known associations with gangs.

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