OGDEN, Utah — Friends, family, loved ones, classmates and strangers gathered Wednesday night at Ben Lomond High School to remember a 16-year-old Ogden boy, who was shot and killed on Tuesday, just blocks away from his school.
As the search for his killer continues, more than 200 people were at the vigil for Mason Caballero. It was very emotional as loved ones are dealing with Caballero’s death.
“I know he touched the lives of many and he always brightened the day when he showed up, he was goofy, he was funny, he had the biggest heart I knew,” said Jackson Payne, Caballero’s older brother.
Hugs, candles, balloons, and flowers helped loved ones remember a teenage life cut short by gun violence. Payne said their family is dealing with this unexpected loss.
“It doesn’t feel real,” said Pay