One year after 6-year-old boy killed on July 4th, California police name new suspect

California police claimed that they have identified another suspect in the shooting murder of a 6-year old boy on July 4, last year.San Francisco police released a statement Thursday urging the public to assist in finding Deshaune Lumpkin (18) of San Francisco, as a second suspect in shooting. This comes almost a year after Jace Young was killed and shot.KTVU reported that Jace was watching fireworks with his family when he was killed.Jace was shot by police and taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries. He later died of his injuries. Police said that another person was also shot, and was taken to the hospital with not-life-threatening injuries.Authorities say James Harbor, 18, was arrested in San Francisco on Jan. 6. He was charged with attempted homicide, homicide, and carrying a loaded gun with the intent of committing a crime.Lumpkin was arrested on suspicion of murder, attempted killing, and carrying a loaded gun with the intent to commit an felony or conspiracy.Investigators have requested Lumpkin surrender to themAccording to The San Francisco Chronicle, Jason Young, Jaces father, stated that he doesn't feel the city has done enough for his son and his family to receive justice. This is the most serious murder case in San Francisco for a long time, and we still have suspects a year later.Jaces' family said to the publication that they would paint a mural at Yosemite Avenue Sunday in honor of Jace's death.You can kill anyone if you pull the trigger. Anyone can die. According to CBS SF, remember Jace. If this does not inspire us to rise up, I don't know what will. If this doesn't make you mad, I don't know what will. If you don't find this disturbing, I don't know what will.