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3 people who were looking for in Gresham Apartment shootout who killed the 13-year-old, says the police, says the police

The Gresham police ask for the help of the public to find three people, of whom they say that they were involved in a shootout at the end of the last month when a stray ball hit and killed a 13-year-old in an apartment.

Anthony Hunter Jr., 20, Xavier Hirsch (20) and Terrell Coy (16) are accused in connection with the shootout for the second degree and additional crimes murder, the police said.

The Oregonian/Oregonlive usually does not name any young people who are accused of crimes, but in serious cases.

The shootout took place in an apartment on the second floor on April 27th in Eleven Pines Apartment Complex in Southwest 11th Street. Several rounds went through walls, with a ball hit the 13-year-old Liam Spahnle-Bailey, who slept on an air mattress in the living room. Another person was wounded at the shootout and has been released from a hospital since then, the police said.

Liam visited the Rowe Middle School and had planned to go to Mount Hood with his father on the day of the snowboard shooting. His father told the media that Liam loved skateboarding and snowboarding.

Travis Gullberg, chief police chief of Gresham, said that civil servants, detectives and law enforcement companies “had tirelessly worked to identify the persons responsible for Liam's death.” Now he asks for the help of the public.

“We now need the help of the community to find them and bring them to court,” said Gullberg.

Anthony Hunter Jr., 20, Xavier Hirsch (20) and Terrell Coy (16) are accused of the second degree and additional crimes related to a shootout from April 27, the police said.With the kind permission of the Gresham police

The police say that the people should be considered armed and dangerous, and everyone who sees them should call 911. You ask everyone to contact Detective Lindsay Friderich at lindsay.friderich@greshamoregon.gov or detective Martin Daly at martin.daly@greshamoregon.gov.

Zaeem Shaikh covers the Portland Police Bureau and the criminal justice issues for the Oregonian/Oregonlive. Reach it at 503-221-4323,zshaikh@oregonian.comor on x@zaeemshake

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