1-Year-Old Boy Shot During Filming Of Rap Video Dies

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OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — A 1-year-old boy who was shot in the head during the filming of a rap music video in Oakland was taken off life support Friday.

Hiram Lawrence, who would have turned 2 on Dec. 28, was pronounced dead at 3:05 p.m., the Rev. Roosevelt Taylor said.

The boy's family had held out hope that he would show some brain activity, but doctors at Children's Hospital Oakland concluded after multiple tests that he was brain dead from the injuries he suffered in the shooting last month.

Outside the hospital, the boy's mother, Brittany Houston called for an end to the city's violence.

"The shootings need to end. I shouldn't have to lose my baby to a gunshot," Houston said Friday while surrounded by Hiram's father, family and clergy members.

Houston showed off a tiny ink footprint of her son on her right forearm as a tribute.

"This is how I'm going to have to remember my baby because somebody wanted to start shooting," Houston said. "I've got to be strong for my baby. He fought for 11 days."

The family's attorney, Ivan Golde, said they decided not to oppose the doctors in ending life support after bringing in a private pediatrician who agreed with the findings. Dozens of relatives and family friends flooded the hospital Friday to say their goodbyes and support Hiram's parents as doctors conducted one final test, which was consistent with the others.

Hiram was being held by his father, also named Hiram Lawrence, when gunfire erupted as about 20 people gathered outside a west Oakland liquor store Nov. 28, police said. Six other people were wounded, including Hiram's father, who was shot in the hand.

"He doesn't deserve this," the father said in his last public comments Wednesday. "I was running around with the wrong people. It's not my fault. It's not my son's fault."
 

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It's all pointless. Why kill people over stupid things? I bet this had something to do with drugs.

I mean really, some people don't deserve to be alive. And people who go out and do shootings, are only a few.
 

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Besides this being fucked up first thing that came to mind is why would you have a 1 year old with you during a rap video anyways. If the guy was hanging around a bad crowd of people you don't have your child around that.
 

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"He doesn't deserve this," the father said in his last public comments Wednesday. "I was running around with the wrong people. It's not my fault. It's not my son's fault."

The father is an idiot. He admits that he was running with the wrong people yet he says that it isn't his fault! Once he had a child he shouldn't have socialised with these people anymore and should have kept his child out of harms way.