San Antonio police seek 2 suspects in fatal shooting of 11-year-old girl

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San Antonio police have identified two suspects in the Aug. 15 fatal shooting of an innocent 11-year-old cheerleader.

Police continue to investigate Donita Phillips’ murder but haven’t made any arrests.

The photos released Monday show one of the suspects in jeans, a white hoodie and a coronavirus mask and the other in shorts and flip flops.

San Antonio police say the men in these photos are wanted in the fatal shooting of an 11-year-old cheerleader on Aug. 15

San Antonio police say the men in these photos are wanted in the fatal shooting of an 11-year-old cheerleader on Aug. 15
(San Antonio Police Department)

“The suspect vehicle is a white Dodge 4-door with a pink steering wheel cover and a broken left taillight,” police said.

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The bullets that struck Donita as she sat in the rear of an SUV came from another vehicle, police said. The girl was heading to a supermarket to buy dinner with her parents and siblings.

“We heard shots fired, I just told my kids to duck and I just guess my baby girl didn’t make it in time,” Donita’s mother, Patricia Crawford, told WOAI-TV.

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The gunfire also wounded a 35-year-old woman in a separate vehicle.

“This was a senseless crime that ended the life of an innocent child,” the San Antonio Express-News quoted Police Chief William McManus as saying last week. “Detectives and officers have been working around the clock to gather leads and identify suspects.”

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“The criminals responsible will be brought to justice,” he said.

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