Celebration of life held for 3-year-old shot and killed in DC a year ago

It s been one year since -year-old Ty ah Settles was tragically killed an innocent victim in a hail of gunfire on Hartford Street in Southeast D C Family and friends gathered at the site for a celebration of life Saturday night The pain is still sharp The family is still devastated They re overcoming their obstacles and hurdles but this is not an easy job commented Bernard Brown Ty ah s godfather Every day they wake up they look for their baby girl They look for their baby girl to say I want this to eat They look for their baby girl to say Hey I want to put on Mickey Mouse So it s kinda hard It was May when gunfire erupted in the neighborhood Ty ah was fatally shot as she sat in the back seat of her family s car For a year police have searched for the gunmen responsible but no one has been arrested The family and locality want to see what every family and district wants to see when there s a young child who is innocent caught up in the midst of gunfire Brown declared They want to see results There is a reward for information that leads to an arrest in the event We know someone in the society has information that can help our detectives deliver justice Metropolitan Police Department Chief Pamela Smith declared in a announcement We need anyone with that information to come forward without delay