The man killed in a shooting Monday in downtown Sacramento was identified by his family as Greg Najee Grimes, 31. † He then went to Boise State on a scholarship before returning to Inderkum to work as an assistant football coach and teacher. “We are saddened by the news of Greg Grimes’ passing. Our heartfelt thoughts are with his family and friends, and with all those he interacted with through his work at Inderkum High School,” the Natomas Unified School District said in a statement. a statement. † MORE | Murder investigation underway after 4 injured, 1 killed in shooting in downtown Sacramento “We want people to know what many have lost today. A friend, a coach, a teacher, a grandson, a cousin, a nephew, a son and especially a father,” his family said in a statement Monday morning. The shooting happened around 2 a.m. near a nightclub near 15th and L Street, police said. Four others were injured in the shooting Sacramento Police are seeking community help and are asking anyone with video evidence of the shooting to submit it using a QR code No suspicious information has been released.
The man who died Monday in a shooting in downtown Sacramento was identified by his family as Greg Najee Grimes, 31.
Grimes attended Inderkum High School in the Natomas area of Sacramento, where he played soccer, the family said.
He then went to Boise State on a scholarship before returning to Inderkum to work as an assistant football coach and teacher.
“We are saddened by the news of Greg Grimes’ passing. Our heartfelt thoughts are with his family and friends, and with all those he interacted with through his work at Inderkum High School,” the Natomas Unified School District said in a statement. a statement.
† MORE | Murder investigation underway after 4 injured, 1 killed in downtown Sacramento shooting
“We want people to know what many have lost today. A friend, a coach, a teacher, a grandson, a cousin, a nephew, a son and most importantly a father,” his family said in a statement Monday morning.
The shooting happened around 2 a.m. near a nightclub near 15th and L Street, police said.
Four others were injured in the shooting.
The Sacramento Police Department is seeking community help and asking anyone with video evidence of the shooting to submit it using a QR code.
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No suspicious information has been released.