The Uvalde Foundation for Kids, a national gun violence advocacy organization, honors the memory of 19-year-old Hamid Boyd, who was fatally shot in Norristown last month. The foundation plans to plant a tree in his memory as part of its Trees for Peace Youth Gun Violence Memorial, and it has announced a $5,000 reward for credible information that leads to the arrests of those responsible for his death.
Authorities are investigating the shooting that took place on November 30, which involved suspects fleeing the scene in a white sedan, as captured by surveillance footage. The organization aims to support the community affected by this tragic loss while urging anyone with information to step forward, hoping that the monetary incentive will prompt leads in the ongoing investigation.
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