#AntonioRamos murdered in #Oakland while painting boy with powers to
heal and stop violence. @oaklandpoliceca
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A young artist has been
shot dead in a rough part of Oakland. He was working on a community project
painting a motivational mural to inspire young people to dream big. Fellow artists have
described the shooting as random, saying Antonio Ramos, 27, had had an argument
with a passerby who wasn’t part of the group working on the Mural Project. The
argument quickly escalated, and the offender used his gun on Ramos and ran
away.
“How
do you do something positive and still get shot for it?” a childhood friend of
Ramos told the San Francisco Chronicle. Many took to Twitter to express their
sorrow and a profound feeling of injustice.
Ramos
died of multiple gunshot wounds and now the team he worked with is gathering
funds to hold a funeral for him.
RT report continues:
The
Oakland Super Heroes Mural Project, that Ramos was part of, was a collaboration
of 60 artists and West Oakland middle-school students. It was organized by
community group Attitudinal Healing Connection. It’s a follow up to a 2014
project, when West Oakland Middle School students re-imagined themselves as
superheroes that solve problems in their communities.
© Oakland
Superheroes Mural Project / Facebook
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Attitudinal
Healing Connection's Facebook page is reaching out to the community to get
involved and boost security to help the artists feel safer when they resume
work on the unfinished mural.
One
Twitter user wrote that hundreds of people showed up at the Mural to pay their
respects.
People
are bringing candles, flowers, writing inspirational quotes and messages to
Antonio Ramos to thank him for what he was doing for the community with this
project.
© Oakland
Superheroes Mural Project / Facebook
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David
Burke, the mural project's art director says the artists will carry on with
their work. “We are going to dedicate the rest of this project to him," he
told CBS San Francisco.
Although
everyone close to Ramos is still in shock, those working on the project, plan
to resume painting on Monday.
The police have issued a US$10,000
reward for any information that could lead to the arrest of Ramos’s killer.
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