Loved ones mourn 16-year-old basketball star fatally shot in South L.A. amid search for killer
in South Los Angeles.
"Fifty-eight colleges wanted him, he was not regular. He was only in the 11th grade," said his father, Quincy Reese, Sr. "There's been things on social media circling around... whoever did it posting his picture and all that - antagonizing the situation. As far as the police giving me information... nah, we find out stuff before the police do," said Quincy Sr.His friends and family held a memorial for him over the weekend. They say he was known for his vision, passion, and drive, and that Quincy was always focused on his future.
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