FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- As a 16-year-old murder suspect makes his way through the justice system, families of other victims are pushing for change that could land the boy a longer sentence.

The teen is accused of shooting and killing 18-year-old Caleb Quick outside a Clovis McDonald's in April.

Investigators believe the suspect watched Quick for several minutes in the McDonald's before following him to the parking lot and shooting him, then leaving the scene with his girlfriend.

Action News is not naming the suspects because of their ages.

On Monday, the boy returned to court for a status hearing as a judge decides if his case will be transferred to adult court for the chance of a more severe sentence.

"We're still getting discovery, records and because there are juveniles involve

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