Mom and teen shot dead after soccer dispute at Michigan park turned to gunfire

8 May 2026 • 11:04 PM MYT
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Mom and teen shot dead after soccer dispute at Michigan park turned to gunfire

A mother and a teenager were shot dead in Michigan after an alleged dispute over a soccer match, according to reports. ​

Jeremiah Cuevas-Griffin, 15, and Savanah Villarreal, 39-year-old mom of seven, were shot dead near a school in Grand Rapids by 18-year-old Rafael Martinez-Lopez. Lopez was charged in connection with the killing on Thursday, Kent County Prosecutor Chris Becker told The Independent. ​ An initial statement from the Grand Rapids police revealed that the killing unfolded at 6:40 p.m. on May 5, with officers discovering the teenager and the mother near Southwest Elementary School. Both individuals had suffered life-threatening gunshot wounds.

Grand Rapids interim police chief Joe Trigg told WOOD that the incident began earlier when the suspect approached a group of children.

​“A bunch of kids were playing at the park here, and the suspect approached, asked to engage in a game of soccer. For whatever reason, he was turned away,” he said. “Did not like the fact that he was turned away, so a verbal altercation started, which led to the suspect pulling out a firearm and shooting that juvenile. ​

Trigg added, “The adult female had came (sic) to the aid, verbally, of the juvenile victim, so then she was targeted.”

​First responders tried life-saving measures, but the boy died from his injuries at the scene. The mom later died from her injuries at the hospital, the release says. ​

The suspect fled the scene but was eventually taken into custody, according to police. ​

​Martinez-Lopez has been charged with two counts of open murder, carrying a weapon with unlawful intent, violation of a school weapons-free zone, carrying a concealed weapon and two counts of using a firearm in the commission of a felony, Becker told The Independent.

Angelita Tierrablanca, Villarreal’s sister, told WWMT that Cuevas-Griffin was a friend of the late mom’s son. ​

“She was just watching them because there's been (sic) several incidents here where they have been verbally attacked and things," Tierrablanca said. "She was so selfless; she loved children.”​

Tierrablanca launched a GoFundMe campaign to raise money for funeral costs and to support Villarreal’s husband and their 7 children. ​

According to the campaign, Villarreal is survived by children aged three to 17 years old.

A GoFundMe page launched by Cuevas-Griffin’s family described him as a “young man whose life was taken far too soon.”​

“Jeremiah was an amazing and bright young man - everyone who knew him loved his sweet and gentle spirit,” the page reads.

​Mildred Griffin, the boy’s mother, told Fox 17 that her son considered Villarreal to be a member of their family. ​

“She gave her life to save my son,” Griffin said. “He considered Savanah his auntie...She's been in his life his whole life. She was his babysitter.”​

The Independent has contacted the Grand Rapids Police Department for comment.