Elvis Anderson Grande Gonzalez Obituary – A 15-year-old boy is facing charges of second-degree murder and a firearms offense in connection with a drive-by shooting that resulted in the death of a 14-year-old boy and the injury of a 16-year-old boy. The 16-year-old driver has also been charged as an accomplice.
The motive behind the shooting, which took place at the Fairmont Gardens apartments on Little River Turnpike around 11:15 p.m. on Friday, has not yet been identified by Fairfax County police. The 14-year-old victim, Elvis Anderson Grande Gonzalez, was fatally shot in the back and pronounced dead at the hospital.
The 16-year-old victim, whose identity has not been disclosed, sustained a gunshot wound to the lower body but is expected to recover.
Security camera footage from a home captured the moment when shots were fired at a group of teenagers gathered on the sidewalk from a car. The video shows the teens fleeing for cover as multiple shots were discharged. Gonzalez can be seen falling to the ground, while the injured 16-year-old boy seeks refuge near a dumpster.
A relative of Elvis, who chose to remain anonymous, mentioned that she had previously cautioned him about certain friends.
“I feel so terrible. Awful,” expressed a relative of Elvis. Witnesses observed a gray sedan speeding away from the scene immediately after the shooting. Local residents have highlighted drug dealing as a prevalent issue in the area and have expressed concerns about their safety.
Residents do not believe that Elvis was the intended target. Fairfax County police have confirmed that the victims were walking together when a vehicle approached and shots were fired. Investigators do not believe the shooting was a random act and are encouraging the community to review any home surveillance footage that could aid in the inquiry.
More details are expected to be released by Fairfax County police later this week as the investigation progresses. Individuals with information about this incident are urged to contact the Major Crimes Bureau at 703-246-7800 or provide tips anonymously through Crime Solvers at 703-246-4676. Informants may be eligible for a cash reward.