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The heartbreaking reason this Richmond father takes his son's first onesie everywhere
A Richmond family is hoping a $6,000 reward will bring in tips that could help police catch a killer more than two years after a man was murdered at his mother's South Richmond home.

Jan 06, 2024
''RICHMOND, Va. -- A Richmond family is hoping a $6,000 reward will bring in tips that could help police catch a killer more than two years after a man was murdered at his mother's South Richmond home.
Jose Rodriguez said he visits his son's gravesite at Sunset Memorial in Chester two, sometimes three times a week.''
"I come over here all the time and talk to him,” Rodriguez explained. “I promised him when I got him here from the funeral home that I would do everything in my power to help catch who did this to him."
''Besides his frequent visits to the cemetery, he carries his son’s first piece of clothing with him everywhere.
"When I took him out of the hospital, this was the first thing that was given to him right here,” Rodriguez recalled. “He was that big like that. I used to hold him like this.”

Family still waiting for answers 5 months after 21-year-old’s killing
January 9 will mark five months since Isaac Rodriguez’s murder. His sister is hoping to bring awareness to her brother’s story in an effort to find his killer and get them off the streets so they can't hurt anyone else.

"When I ran up, I saw my brother laying on the ground,” said Yosselyn Ascencio, the victim’s sister. "He was shot."
Crime Insider sources say Rodriguez had been hit multiple times just outside his trailer at Tom Ford’s Trailer Park.''
''Three years ago, Rodriguez graduated from Meadowbrook High. He worked for a trucking company and often took care of his mother.''