New details about the release of mysterious deadly shooting of 13-year-old Pasadena boy

Three years ago, Iran Moreno, 13, played video games in his Pasadena home’s bedroom when a bullet cared for and killed him from a window.
Police revealed new details in the unresolved murder on Monday, hoping they could bring justice to the boy’s tragic killing.
On November 20, 2021, the Gray Ford Fusion driver stopped in the parking lot opposite the home of Moreno on North Raymond Avenue. The passengers of the vehicle got out and fired two shots eastward, one of which hit Moreno.
At the time, police said they did not believe Moreno or his family were targeted by the gunshots. A series of shootings occurred during the shootings at that time, attracting more than 100 community members, city leaders and police held vigils for victims of gun violence.
The Pasadena Police Department Post said new enhanced videos of the shooting showed that part of the Ford Fusion license plate number is QJ117.
Police said the video also showed the shooter, who appeared to be a black male between 33 and 37 years old, between 6’0 and 6’1 and 6’1 and 185 and 195 pounds. He wore a red and black North-faced hooded sweatshirt.
Anyone who is asked more about the identity of the suspect, please contact the department by calling (626) 744-4241 or by calling (626) 744-4583. Crime blockers can also be texted via (800) 222-TIPS (8477) to report prompts anonymously.