No arrests days after fatal shooting of girl in Ferguson

1Ferguson police Sgt. Dominica Fuller speaks during a news conference Thursday, Aug. 20, 2015, in Ferguson, Mo.
2Fuller gave an update on the investigation into a shooting that left a 9-year-old girl dead and her mother injured after someone fired shots into their home Tuesday in Ferguson.
3FERGUSON, Mo.
4Ferguson police are searching for clues about the killing of a 9-year-old girl who was shot when someone fired into a home where she was doing homework on her mother's bad.
5No arrests have been made in Tuesday night's fatal shooting of Jamyla Bolden and police don't yet know if the home was targeted or the shots were random, Ferguson Sgt. Dominica Fuller said Thursday.
6Jamyla's 34-year-old mother was struck in the leg and treated at a hospital.
7"You have a 9-year-old child on her mother's bed doing homework and a bullet strikes her," Fuller said.
8"Our concern is to get this person off the street."
9The shooting happened a couple of blocks from the site where 18-year-old Michael Brown was fatally shot by a police officer on Aug. 9, 2014, sparking sometimes violent protests.
10Fuller, herself the mother of a 9-year-old, was among the first officers at the home after the shooting, which was reported just after 9:30 p.m. Tuesday.
11She said police did all they could to help the child, to no avail.
12"As a mother I was hurt," she said.
13"I showed emotion and I cried and said a prayer for her and my heart is still broken."
14Police don't know if the shots were fired from a car or from someone standing outside the home.
15Fuller would offer no details about where the bullets entered or how many were fired, saying she didn't want to hinder the investigation.
16The small ranch home sits on a street that intersects with Canfield Drive, where Brown was killed.
17A house next door to where Jamyla was shot has a sign in the yard that reads, "We Must Stop Killing Each Other."
18Similar signs have sprung up around St. Louis and northern St. Louis County, known locally as North County, during a year when homicides are on the rise in the region.
19"The simple fact is our kids are dying at a young age at a fast pace and we as a community must come together," Fuller said.
20Jamyla was a fourth-grader at Koch Elementary School.
21A school district spokeswoman described her as sweet and soft-spoken.
22Ferguson police Sgt. Dominica Fuller listens to a question during a news conference Thursday, Aug. 20, 2015, in Ferguson, Mo.