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Roberto Lopez Jr., 4 [Updated]

Died Jan. 13, 2009 at 5:18 p.m.

Roberto Lopez Jr.

Roberto Lopez Jr., a 4-year-old Latino, was shot and killed Tuesday, Jan. 13, in Echo Park. Times reporters Esme Bermudez and Andrew Blankstein reported on his death, which shook Roberto's Echo Park neighborhood:

The same driveway that played host to so many family parties — including 4-year-old Roberto Lopez Jr.'s birthday celebration last month — turned into a scene of sorrow Wednesday, a day after the boy was killed by shots fired at a red car driving through the neighborhood south of Echo Park.

Under a blue tarp suspended over the driveway, dozens of relatives, friends and neighbors formed a circle on the pavement, weeping and praying on the same spot where just a month ago Roberto Jr. blew out his birthday candles and broke his pinata.

His parents, Roberto Lopez and Araceli Gonzalez Lopez, who are due to have a fourth child at the end of the month, sat inconsolable with red-rimmed eyes. They remembered their boy who would proudly don cowboy boots and a felt sombrero to dance among the adults.

"He would dance in the living room. He would dance outside," said his grandfather, Serafin Gonzalez, 52, choking back tears. "He would dance everywhere."

The shooting shook up the gentrifying hillside neighborhood where, two years ago, a 9-year-old girl was killed by gang cross-fire as she stood in the kitchen of her home.

Keep reading: Stunned family and neighbors mourn slain child

[Updated March 5, 2010: Howard Astorga, 26, was convicted by a Los Angeles County Superior Court jury of killing Roberto Lopez Jr. The full story: Gang member convicted in slaying of boy, 4, in Echo Park]

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Updated: March 22, 2010 at 9:06 a.m.

 
 

Four reader comments about Roberto Lopez Jr.

The sociopathic gangster sentenced was sentenced to 93 years for the murder.

Why it wasnt LWOP or death penealty is a slap to the face to the community and to the deceased.

— syscom3
March 19, 2010 at 11:04 a.m.

When I read the story, looked at the wonderful face of the innocent child, and noticed only one comment for the young child, I had to write something.My condolences to the family. May Roberto rest in peace and God bless him. The shooting of children is simply despicable.

— Robert
Oct. 27, 2010 at 1:28 p.m.

The death of a baby is like a stone cast into the stillness of a quiet pool;
the concentric ripples of despair sweep out in all directions,
affecting many, many people.

--De Frain, 1991

— Girbaud King
Aug. 7, 2011 at 9:47 a.m.

"Astorga has three previous felony convictions in Los Angeles County, for grand theft in 2006, possession of a controlled substance for sale in 2005 and unlawful taking of a vehicle in 2002, the district attorney's office said."

What happened to the "Three Strikes" Law? This would have put this murderer behind bars for life and saved this baby's!

I hope that the conviction brings some closure to this grieving family. Roberto was a beautiful boy. I send you love and comfort.

— 3 strikes
Sept. 12, 2011 at 2:33 a.m.

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