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Oakland police arrest minor in 15-year-old's fatal shooting

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Oakland police have made an arrest in connection with the shooting death of 15-year-old Derbing Alvarado. Velena Jones reports.

Oakland police on Thursday made an arrest in connection with the shooting death of 15-year-old Derbing Alvarado earlier this week, the police department confirmed Friday.

Oakland officers arrested a 16-year-old in the homicide that occurred Monday in the 1400 block of 100th Avenue, police said.

"I'm happy that they found somebody and I hope justice is served," family friend Sylvia Delgado said. "Derbing did not deserve what happened to him."

Alvarado, a sophomore at Cristo Rey De La Salle, was walking to soccer practice with a group of four friends when they were approached by two people. Alvarado ended up being shot four times during an attempted robbery after a gunman demanded his backpack.

The case will be presented to the Alameda County District Attorney's Office to determine charges, police said.

Family friends said they are still waiting for a second arrest and want both suspects to be tried as adults.

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