Three years after her son was fatally shot in West Philadelphia, Kameelah Torrance is still searching for answers and justice.
Samyr Walker, 19, was killed on September 4, 2022, while delivering food in his mother's car. Torrance said Walker's own vehicle had broken down the night before, prompting him to borrow hers to earn extra money.
"I get a phone call, I'm thinking it's him," Torrance recalled.
Philadelphia police said the shooting occurred around 1:45 p.m. at the Chick-A-Boom restaurant drive-thru on 46th Street and Lancaster Avenue. While waiting for his food, Walker reportedly had an interaction with another driver.
"What I'm guessing is maybe he was on his phone and he accidentally tapped the bumper, which is what happened," Torrance said.
Police said the altercation escalated when gunshots were fired from the suspect's car as Walker exited his vehicle to retrieve his order. A passenger in Walker's car also returned fire. Authorities believe the motive was road rage.
According to the Philadelphia District Attorney's Office, detectives located the vehicle believed to be involved and interviewed both the owner and the reported driver. However, no arrests have been made.
The DA's office said it has extended victim support services to Walker's family and the affected community.
Torrance described her son, affectionately called "Meer Meer," as "a very happy-go-lucky kid."
"Every time you see him, he was always smiling, silly, liked to have fun, very family oriented," said Torrance.
She said the lack of closure has made the loss even harder to bear.
"No closure, sleepless nights, it's just been horrible," she said. "It's not fair that my son is gone and you're walking around free, freely doing whatever. His life was cut short."
Torrance said she still texts Walker's phone number and mourns the future he was denied.
"He won't be able to get married, have children, become something of himself. He was robbed of that and it's not fair," she said.
Police say the investigation remains active and ongoing. Torrance and law enforcement are urging anyone with information to come forward.