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It has been almost eight months since a drive-by shooting took the life of a little girl who was innocently sleeping inside her home.This is not your typical cold case. No one is speaking up in the November 18 shooting of two-year-old Kiaka (Kiki) Smalls.It happened just after 11 p.m., at the Hampstead Oaks Apartments. Smalls' home was peppered with bullets. Savannah-Chatham Metro Police Chief, Jack Lumpkin, said at the time that the child was hit by two of the bullets fired at the apartment from close proximity, and there was no doubt that the apartment was targeted.A funeral was held where everyone wore pink. There was a tiara placed on Kiki's white casket. It was an unnecessary funeral; a senseless crime. A crime which should be solved if someone would speak out. Pastor of St. John the Baptist Church, Dr. George Lee, reiterated that message after the funeral last year.“We should not tolerate any of the violence that is taking place, and we made a commitment in this church today that we are going to stand we are going to stand -- and we are going to stand up for our children, and we are going to stand up for our families," Dr. George Lee told WTOC last November.Contact Crimestoppers at 912.234.2020 if you know anything about this crime, and please go to Facebook and share this post , so we can spread the word.