Outrage is mounting in Washington, D.C., after the fatal shooting of a middle school student by a man who has not been identified by police. 

Karon Blake, 13, was killed early Saturday by a man who told police he saw Karon “tampering with vehicles,” the Metropolitan Police Department said in a statement. Police Chief Robert Contee III declined to identify the shooter at a press conference Tuesday because he has not been charged with a crime.

The shooting has sparked backlash from Karon’s family, local officials, activist groups and community members who demanded the shooter be identified and arrested at a meeting that drew more than 300 people.

Mayor Muriel Bowser said she was “incredibly saddened” by the shooting at a press conference Monday.

“We would rather be talking about a 13-year-old going to school today than to talk about him being killed on one of our streets,” she said.

What happened during the shooting?

Early Saturday morning, a man “heard noises and observed someone that appeared to be tampering with vehicles” and went outside with a registered firearm to investigate, according to statement from police. During an interaction between the two, the man shot Karon, police said.

Police responded to the scene of a shooting and found Karon suffering from what appeared to be gunshot wounds, the statement said. He was hospitalized and later pronounced dead, police said.

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