PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Family and friends gathered Saturday night for a candlelight vigil to honor the life of one of the victims in a deadly crime spree .

Police say Andreas Olguin was shot 11 times near 19th Avenue and Thunderbird Road on Nov. 29.

While the world moves fast, Olguin’s mother says she remains frozen.

“Everything is going fast, and I’m just standing in time,” said Toni Perez. She stood surrounded by candlelight Saturday night, honoring the life of her son.

His photo sat on the ground, surrounded by flickering light and flowers — a final gift, a final goodbye.

“I can’t believe you’re gone, bubby. I can’t believe you’re gone, bubby,” Perez said.

Last weekend, Olguin was shot and killed by a stranger at the very spot where loved ones gathered to honor his memory. Each

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