Mesa high school football player shot, killed; police make arrest

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Mesa high school football player shot, killed; police make arrest
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Police officials say an arrest has been made in connection with a shooting that killed a high school football player in Mesa.

Aviles was a student at Red Mountain High School. The school's football team

, writing "Our hearts are with the Aviles family this day and always. We mourn the loss of Jeremiah’s beautiful spirit and honor his life in the days ahead."Mesa high school football player shot, killed; murder investigation underway Police are investigating a murder after a high school football player was found dead inside a home in a Mesa neighborhood.

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