‘On his way to school’: Basketball star set to graduate with highest SAT score in his class shot and killed while getting in mom’s car

Inset: Slain high school basketball star Noah Scurry (Instagram/WPVI). Background: The scene where Noah Scurry was murdered (KYW/YouTube).

Inset: Slain high school basketball star Noah Scurry (Instagram/WPVI). Background: The scene where Noah Scurry was murdered (KYW/YouTube).

A 17-year-old basketball star from Philadelphia who had the highest SAT score in his class and was set to graduate this year was gunned down Tuesday in an alley behind his house as he left with his mom for school, police say.

“He probably would’ve had offers to play basketball at colleges across the country,” Monique Braxton, a spokesperson for the School District of Philadelphia, told local CBS affiliate KYW. “It’s just a life senselessly cut short.”

Noah Scurry, a senior at Samuel Fels High School in Feltonville, was shot multiple times outside his house on the 5000 block of Rorer Street at around 7:15 a.m. Tuesday, according to police and relatives. A GoFundMe launched by Scurry’s cousin for his mother and grandmother says he was “on his way to school” when someone opened fire on him as he was getting into his mom’s car. The suspect is still at large.

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