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Father Vows To Seek Justice In Son's Death
2nd Victim Laid To Rest Monday
POSTED: 8:32 am EDT July 9,
2007
UPDATED: 11:02 am EDT July 9,
2007
CLEVELAND -- A second victim from the deadly Fourth of July shootings on the city's west side will be laid to rest Monday. Katie Rosby was one of five people shot during a dispute over fireworks, police said. Rosby's boyfriend, Bruce Anderson, was laid to rest Sunday. His family said he had a million-dollar smile and the personality to back it up. In an exclusive interview with NewsChannel5, Anderson's dad vowed to seek justice for his son. Bruce Anderson Sr. lives in Texas. He promised to be in Cleveland for every step of the legal process, even if it means quitting his job. "I didn't ask for this role. I didn't want this role but for my son. I'm going to accept this role and if I have to stand on the courthouse every day no one will forget what happened to these kids," he said. A second funeral for Bruce Anderson will take place later this month in Texas. Funeral services for Jacob Feichtner will take place at St. Leo's on Tuesday at 10 a.m. The man accused of killing Anderson and two others remains behind bars Monday, held without bond. Terrance Hough Jr. was charged in connection with the shootings. Hough waived his right to a preliminary hearing. Now his case heads to a grand jury.
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