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‘Somebody stole from me’: Mom mourns after 2 fatally shot in kids’ soccer dispute

May 8, 2026, 11:50 AM

About 100 gather for a balloon-release vigil to honor Savannah Rubio, 39, and Jeremiah Cuevas-Griff...

About 100 gather for a balloon-release vigil to honor Savannah Rubio, 39, and Jeremiah Cuevas-Griffin, 15, who were shot and killed the night before amid a dispute over a soccer game at Southwest Elementary School in Grand Rapids, Mich. on Wednesday, May 6, 2026. (Isaac Ritchey/The Grand Rapids Press via AP)
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(Isaac Ritchey/The Grand Rapids Press via AP)

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) — A young man appeared in a Michigan court on murder charges Friday, three days after police say a dispute outside a school about who could play an informal game of soccer escalated into a fatal shooting that killed a teenager and a woman trying to help him.

Grand Rapids police also said in a court filing that Rafael Martinez-Lopez, 18, tried to shot at another child but the weapon didn’t go off.

Two schools were temporarily closed this week in the western Michigan city as the community tries to cope with Tuesday’s tragedy.

“Somebody stole from me, and that’s something I can’t get back,” said Mildred Griffin, the mother of Jeremiah Griffin-Cuevas, who died.

“Youth group every Wednesday, church every Sunday as a 15-year-old young man,” Griffin told WOOD-TV. “I know what I was raising, a young man, not no young thug.”

Martinez-Lopez acknowledged the murder and other charges during a brief court appearance and was ordered to remain in jail without bond. His attorney, Craig Jenison, said he had no criminal record. A message seeking additional comment from Jenison was not immediately returned.

Police said Jeremiah was shot after Martinez-Lopez’ younger brother asked to play soccer with a group of kids but was turned down.

Savanah Rubio, 38, also known as Savanah Villarreal, was shot and killed while trying to help Jeremiah, police said.

“She gave her life to save my son. He considered Savanah his auntie,” Griffin said.

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