Family, friends, and community leaders gathered outside the Cypress Hills Library on Monday to honor the life of 17-year-old Deaza Barkley, who was fatally shot in Queens over the weekend.
Police arrested a 16-year-old boy in connection to the incident. Sources say the teen was holding the gun when it fired, fatally striking Barkley.
Krystal Barkley, Deaza's mother, says she had recently completed a school project on gun violence before she was tragically killed.
At the vigil, mourners described Barkley as a bright, loving presence. Friends and family called her “De-De” and remembered her with a balloon release, chanting, “Long live De-De!”
Barkley's mother reflected on who Deaza was as a person, saying, “The best way I can just describe her is, think of a perfect snowy day, and your favorite hot chocolate.”
The 16-year-old is currently facing three separate charges related to criminal possession of a weapon, but there has been no word yet on any charges related to murder or manslaughter.