The teen, who an administrator said was en route to Los Angeles International Charter High School on Coleman Avenue, was crossing the street at Avenue 60 and Figueroa Street about 7:30 a.m.
Mourners gather at the roadside memorial near Avenue 60 and Figueroa Street in Highland Park, where 17-year-old Andres Perez was killed while walking to his school.
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Cassandra Contreras, right, is comforted by Herminio Frausto after returning to the roadside memorial near Avenue 60 and Figueroa Street in Highland Park, where 17-year-old Andres Perez was killed while walking to his school. Contreras stayed with Perez’s mother and comforted her for several hours after the accident.
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Family friend Anna Chinen kneels at the roadside memorial near Avenue 60 and Figueroa Street in Highland Park where 17-year-old Andres Perez was killed.
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People gather to watch as authorities investigate the scene in Highland Park where a 17-year-old student was killed while crossing the street on his way to school.
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Rocco, who did not give his last name, prays at the scene of a fatal accident involving a 17-year-old student. “I was drawn over here,” said Rocco, who had heard news of the death in his neighborhood. He plans to take up a collection for the family.
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A Los Angeles Police Department inspector examines the city vehicle that struck and killed a 17-year-old pedestrian in Highland Park.
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A person from the Los Angeles County Coroner’s office removes the body of a Los Angeles International Charter High School student who was killed Tuesday while crossing the street.
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