LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- While police search for the two men indicted for shooting a man on a TARC bus, friends and family are mourning the victim's death.
Many people attended 17-year-old Rico Robinson's visitation in Old Louisville this afternoon.
He was shot on Monday at the intersection of Bardstown Road and Goldsmith Lane while riding a TARC bus.
Some people wore shirts airbrushed with Robinson's name on them to his visitation.
The entire sanctuary was filled with people, paying tribute to the young man who was laid to rest.
"The unison message today is about how we should definitely cherish life and how fragile it is," said Christopher 2X, from the organization Fight Crimes Against Children. "But at the same time how young people have potentially the solution to these violent problems."
Both Jeffrey Kingdon and Martin Keehn, Jr. have been indicted for complicity to murder, wanton endangerment, and complicity to tampering with physical evidence.
Police are still looking for them.
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