SEATTLE, WA - The King County Medical Examiner has identified the 16-year-old girl who was shot and killed last Wednesday in the parking lot at Borracchini's Bakery along Rainier Avenue South. The shooting happened around 6 p.m., and a second person - who was inside the bakery - was hit by a stray bullet, but survived. The shooting was the first of several that occurred over the last week.

Kahlani "Doobie" Shabazz, 16, died of multiple gunshot wounds, according to the medical examiner. A week after the killing, Seattle police were unable to release any new details about the murder, but are continuing to investigate. Police do believe the vehicle Shabazz was riding in was targeted. Shabazz' friends have established a GoFundMe page seeking to raise $7,000 for her family.

"Doobie touched many lives in different ways with her sweet, amazing Spirit," wrote Heather Rose, the founder of the fundraiser, on GoFundMe. "The memories she gave each of us will live on Forever. As you can only imagine, her family is grieving right now and the last thing we want them to worry about is finances. Please help our family in this time of need. Your support at this difficult time is very much appreciated. Family is in the process of planning Doobie's Home-going and will keep you updated with the details." One of Shabazz' friends, Camryn Chanel, created a memorial for the teen with a song. The lyrics mourn "Doobie," and talk about recent gun violence in Seattle.

"Ya'll took a little baby, so many people loved her, now my city's going crazy," Chanel says. Seattle and some surrounding areas have been beset by gun violence recently, although it's difficult to attribute the violence to any one issue. Over the weekend, a man was shot and killed in the unincorporated White Center area, apparently after an altercation at a bar; meanwhile, early Wednesday morning, a man sleeping in an alley in Belltown was shot - he told police the shooter walked up to him and opened fire. Last week, hours after Shabazz died, someone opened fire on an elderly couple as they were along Martin Luther King Jr. Way South.



Seattle police Chief Kathleen O'Toole has pledged that the city is stepping up patrols and working with federal law enforcement to curb the gun violence.