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The mother of a Congress trainee killed in Washington, DC requested the police to find those who killed their son, warning the other parents that it could happen to their children.
Eric Torpinian-Cachim, a 21-year-old student University of massachusetts amherstAccording to the police, died on 30 June at around 10:28 pm, and died on 1 July. The Metropolitan Police Department said that the shooting was done on 1200 blocks of 7th Street, Northwest.
Both a 16 -year -old man and an adult woman were shot but survived. No suspect is in custody, a metropolitan police department spokesperson told Fox News Digital on Tuesday.
According to investigators, many individuals took out of a vehicle and started firing shot on a group of people, including Torpinian-Cachim. Torpinian-catchim was not the desired target of shooting, he said.
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Eric Torpinian-Jachim saw fishing. (Tamara Jachim)
Eric’s mother Tamara Jachim told Fox News Digital in an interview that the police need to arrest the responsible persons as they will again do it. “
“This is a serious crime. One mile from the White House. It’s not a joke. And then it happened again at the end of this week,” Jachim said in the weekend of July 4, referring to a shooting in Washington, DC, with 3 years of honesty Chadle was left dead. “You know, the mayor will have to be serious with it.”
“I think Eric felt safe. It was early at night. He was in a civilized field and it happened. And it’s a shame. And you know, Eric was 85th victim and now we have 86,” he said referring to the number of housewives in Washington, DC at that time.
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Eric Tarpinian-Jachim depicted with his mother, Tamara Zachim. (Tamara Jachim)
Eric Torpinian-Cachim saw celebrating with his mother. (Tamara Jachim)
Jachim described his son as “very kind, sweet, kind young man”.
“He was kind to everyone. He loved animals. He loved the fish,” he said. “He was actually a special boy. He really loved DC, preferred to walk on the streets. He preferred to walk on the ghat and he loved to go out to eat. And he loved people in DC”
According to a statement by Massachusetts Amharst Students’ University, the rape was a trainee for Ron Estase, R-Kan. He was designed to return to Massachusetts Amharst University for his senior year, where he studied in finance and mined political science.
Estase said in a statement, “I will remember her kind heart and how she always congratulated anyone, who entered our office with a cheerful smile.” “We are grateful to Eric for his service for the 4th district and country of Canasus. Please join Susan and I pray for my family and honor his privacy during this heartbreaking time.”
In a statement by Fox News Digital, an FBI spokesman said the agency was assisting the metropolitan police department in the investigation.
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Eric Torpinian-Jachim was shot on 30 June. (Filip Peterson)
The spokesman said, “We are aware of this incident and are helping our law enforcement partners.”
The FBI and Metropolitan Police Department is offering a reward of $ 40,000 to someone who provides information for arrest and punishment, and is encouraged to contact (202) 727–9099.