Lewisville Police Seek Shooter Who Killed Allen Cheerleader - NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth

June 29, 2019 at 02:52PM

A 16-year-old Allen High School cheerleader is dead and another person suffered serious wounds, after a shooting and a car crash in Lewisville Thursday night.

The incident happened around 10:45 p.m. in a parking lot at Lakeland Plaza, near Interstate 35E and Business State Highway 121. Witnesses said there was a dispute, then shots were fired. Three people were injured, and two were shot, according to Lewisville Police. The car the victims were in drove off, but then hit a concrete wall.

A'mya Alane Batie, 16, was transported to a hospital, where she later died, according to the Tarrant County Medical Examiner. Batie was an Allen Eagles cheerleader, according to a social media post from her team.

Before moving to Allen, A'mya competed with The Cheer Academy in Arlington. 

Lewisville Police Seek Shooter Who Killed Allen Cheerleader

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Former teammates called her the "spunk" and "sunshine" of the team. 

"She just stood out. You could tell that when she walked in the room, it just immediately changed.," said a teammate. 

They say it's hard to know the person responsible is still out there.

"The person who did it probably doesn't understand how many lives are also impacted by her's and how much she's missed. They probably thought, 'Oh she's not that important,' when she's crazy important to everyone in her life," said the teammate.

Lewisville police detectives were still at the plaza for much of Friday. They have not made any arrests, and were still interviewing witnesses, according to a police spokesperson. Police would not say how many shots were fired, or what may have led to the shooting.

Sebastian Iwuji owns Fiesta Banquet Hall in the plaza. He said the victims had attended a party there before the shooting. He says the shooter was not a member of that party. Iwuji, who has owned the business for about two-and-a-half years, said there was no disturbance at his establishment before the shooting. He said he is cooperating with police.

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Lewisville Police posted on the department social media account, asking anyone with information to call. A spokesperson said misinformation about the case posted on other social media pages was hindering the investigation.

A 16-year-old Allen High School cheerleader is dead and another person suffered serious wounds, after a shooting and a car crash in Lewisville Thursday night.

The incident happened around 10:45 p.m. in a parking lot at Lakeland Plaza, near Interstate 35E and Business State Highway 121. Witnesses said there was a dispute, then shots were fired. Three people were injured, and two were shot, according to Lewisville Police. The car the victims were in drove off, but then hit a concrete wall.

A'mya Alane Batie, 16, was transported to a hospital, where she later died, according to the Tarrant County Medical Examiner. Batie was an Allen Eagles cheerleader, according to a social media post from her team.

Before moving to Allen, A'mya competed with The Cheer Academy in Arlington. 

Lewisville Police Seek Shooter Who Killed Allen Cheerleader

[DFW] Lewisville Police Seek Shooter Who Killed Allen Cheerleader

Former teammates called her the "spunk" and "sunshine" of the team. 

"She just stood out. You could tell that when she walked in the room, it just immediately changed.," said a teammate. 

They say it's hard to know the person responsible is still out there.

"The person who did it probably doesn't understand how many lives are also impacted by her's and how much she's missed. They probably thought, 'Oh she's not that important,' when she's crazy important to everyone in her life," said the teammate.

Lewisville police detectives were still at the plaza for much of Friday. They have not made any arrests, and were still interviewing witnesses, according to a police spokesperson. Police would not say how many shots were fired, or what may have led to the shooting.

Sebastian Iwuji owns Fiesta Banquet Hall in the plaza. He said the victims had attended a party there before the shooting. He says the shooter was not a member of that party. Iwuji, who has owned the business for about two-and-a-half years, said there was no disturbance at his establishment before the shooting. He said he is cooperating with police.

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Lewisville Police posted on the department social media account, asking anyone with information to call. A spokesperson said misinformation about the case posted on other social media pages was hindering the investigation.

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