A year after two men were killed in a drive-by shooting at an RTD bus stop in Denver, family members of De’Angelo Tafoya gathered Saturday for a vigil and balloon release to mourn and call for justice
Tafoya and David Lara were both killed in the shooting on April 1, 2021. Elias Chavez and Tialoc Chavez, both 22 years old at the time, were arrested within minutes in connection to the shooting. They both remain in custody, facing charges of first-degree murder. Their trial is set to begin in July.
De’Angelo Tafoya left behind an infant daughter when he was killed, who is now in his mother’s care. His mother, daughter, siblings, and extended family lit candles and released balloons with handwritten messages during Saturday’s vigil. The family said they did so not only for De’Angelo, but also for David Lara and his family.
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