INDIANAPOLIS -- A vigil was held Friday evening for the 13-year-old killed early Friday morning in a shooting on Indianapolis' east side.

Shortly after 11 p.m. Thursday, officers with the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department responded to the 2200 block of Barnor Drive on a report of a shooting, a police spokesperson said.

When they arrived, police found a 13-year-old boy laying in the street. He was taken to a hospital, where he died.

Family members identified the boy as Harry Taliefer.

James Wilson is the teen's cousin and an anti-violence activist. He shared this message with the community:

"Now we have to hold his memory. Don't let his memory go to waste by any means. Don't let other people dying a young age's memories go to waste by any means and more importantly don't even let it happen."

Family members believe the incident started a few days ago, and somebody brought a gun Thursday night and shot him.

Another young life taken by gun violence. 13-year-old Harry Taliefer was shot to death last night over an altercation that began two days ago. His family says someone brought out a gun during the fight on the east side and killed him. @IMPDnews is now investigating @rtv6 pic.twitter.com/CFRyQTWYpA — Stephanie Wade (@stephmwade) July 13, 2018

So far no arrests have been made in the teen's death. Police are asking anyone with information to call Crime Stoppers at 317-262-TIPS.

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