ST. LOUIS (AP) — A 16-year-old has died after being hit by a stray bullet last weekend on a St. Louis highway.

Colin Brown was hit Saturday night while being driven home in his father’s car after playing a hockey game.

The high school junior died Wednesday in a hospital, police said.

Police spokesman Mitch McCoy called it a “rare” situation of someone being struck by a stray bullet in the city.

No arrests have been made, but police have received tips and new video evidence.

More than 200 people attended a vigil for Brown Monday, and members of his hockey team met Wednesday to remember him. The St. Louis Blues plan to hold a moment of silence before their Saturday hockey game.

“He’s the first guy to pat you when you’re down and the first to celebrate you when you’re up,” Blake Ryan, assistant coach of Brown’s team, told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. “He was a natural leader and always quick to do the right thing.”

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Community Support

The St. Louis Blues will celebrate Colin’s life with a pregame moment on Saturday and will also raise proceeds for his family in a 50/50 raffle from the game.

Bar Down Sports Bar in south St. Louis County will host a Blues watch party Saturday with collection buckets for donations to help the Brown family.

Meanwhile, the Dawg Nation Hockey Foundation, a non-profit organization, is giving a three-to-one match for every dollar donated to support Colin’s family, up to a $2,500 maximum.