She was only 6, but Aniya Allen already had big plans.
The little girl who died Wednesday after being shot in north Minneapolis used to tell her mother that she wanted to be a "ballerina teacher" when she grew up. For now, though, her world revolved around "rainbows and unicorns," Antrice Sease said about her daughter, a kindergartner at Cityview Community School.
Mother and daughter had just left a McDonald's and were driving through the intersection of N. 36th and Penn avenues when a gun battle broke out Monday night.
A Minneapolis police spokesman said detectives worked through the night to try to find the gunmen, who fled before police arrived, and are hoping witnesses come forward. A city-operated camera in the area may have captured the incident.
"These maggots killed my 6-year-old granddaughter here in mpls after all I tried to do to help bring love compassion and Peace!" K.G. Wilson, a longtime anti-violence activist, wrote in a Facebook post. "I just went from sad to mad. Right now all I want to know is who did this?"
Wednesday afternoon, police confirmed her death.
Over the past two days, her family split their time between HCMC and the scene of the shooting, where dozens of mourners gathered in solidarity on consecutive nights. A man was wounded in the same shooting and later treated at an area hospital, but his condition wasn't immediately known on Wednesday.
Sease said in a tearful Facebook Live video that doctors informed her that her daughter had taken her last breath around midnight the previous night.