
Gunmen fire 20 rounds into car, killing 4-year-old girl, grazing 2-year-old brother in head
Gunmen fired more than 20 rounds into a car, killing a 4-year-old girl and grazing a 2-year-old brother in the head in what police said was a "non-random, targeted shooting."


A 4-year-old girl riding in the backseat of a car was fatally shot, and her 2-year-old brother was grazed in the head when two men got out of their car and fired more than 20 rounds into the car the children were in at an intersection in Nashville, Tennessee, in what detectives say was a “non-random, targeted” shooting.
Taliyah Frazier was in a Chevrolet Malibu on Tuesday evening when the car came under fire as it was stopped at a red light, police said. She was struck in the head. Her 2-year-old brother suffered a non-critical graze wound to his head. His twin brother was uninjured, officials said.
The unidentified 22-year-old driver, the father of the twins, was wounded in the arm and managed to drive to a nearby parking lot, where police and paramedics were summoned. Taliyah died the next day.
In a news release on Wednesday, police said two men in a car next to the Malibu at the red light got out and fired multiple rounds in “a non-random, targeted shooting.” No arrests have been made, and a description of the gunmen was not available. The motive was also not clear.