A 15 year-old girl that was shot at the recent Grand Hall shootings in Mobile has died from her injuries.

Anesa Baker, 15, was hospitalized after being shot at the Easter Sunday concert, which was alcohol-free and meant for people 18 and under. Members of the community were invited to attend.

"It saddens us that Anesa Baker has succumbed to her injuries as a result of the shooting," said Chief of Police Lawrence Battiste. "We will remain diligent in continuing to follow up on all investigative leads."

The McGill-Toolen pupil will be remembered at a prayer vigil planned for Wednesday at the The Bright Spot at 2501 East I-65 Service Road

In the original attack, which happened a little before 11 p.m. on April 1, five people were struck by bullets, and at least two more were hurt in a stampede of people trying to flee the shooting and get inside the building. Of the five shooting victims, one person's injury was self-inflicted, while Baker was shot by someone and was immediately placed into a critical condition, according to Mobile Police Chief Lawrence Baptiste, who spoke at a press conference the day after the shooting.

He said the self-inflicted wound was likely an accident. At least one of the two people that was trampled suffered broken bones.



Police arrived at the scene and described seeing approximately 300 teenagers between the ages of 15 to 18 year-old. It's believed that most of the victims took themselves to hospital, but Police Chief Baptiste said some ambulances were at the scene.