Shaq pays for funeral of 7-year-old killed by drive-by shooter

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Basketball legend Shaquille O’Neal has helped pay for the funeral costs needed to bury the 7-year-old girl from Houston who was shot and killed by a man who opened fire on her family’s vehicle in Houston.

O'Neal and Houston police Officer Kenneth Miles gave a check to Green House International Church that will pay for the funeral for Jazmine Barnes, KPRC reported.

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Jazmine was killed when an unidentified driver shot the girl in the head as he shot at the car her mother was driving Sunday morning. Jazmine’s sisters were also in the car, but were not hurt.

Their mother, Alexis Dilbert, was shot in the arm and was taken to a local hospital for treatment, CNN reported.

Police are still looking for the man, described as bearded, possibly in his 40s and driving a red, four-door pickup truck.

Law enforcement officials released a composite image of the man who they said is responsible.

A sketch provided Thursday by the Harris County Sheriff's Office in Houston, Texas, shows an artist's rendition of the suspect in the fatal shooting of 7-year-old Jazmine Barnes on Sunday, Jan. 30, 2018, in Houston. Authorities say the girl was killed when the suspect fired into a vehicle she was riding in. Jazmine died at the scene and her mother, LaPorsha Washington, suffered a gunshot wound to the arm.

Credit: Harris County Sheriff's Office via AP

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Credit: Harris County Sheriff's Office via AP

Since the image was released, police have been fielding calls, but none have yet led to the man, CNN reported.

Police believe the family did nothing to provoke the attack, CNN reported.

Jazmine's service will be held Tuesday with a viewing followed by her funeral, CNN reported.

Houston Texans wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins is also helping the family. He announced on Twitter that he is dedicating the playoff game the Texans are appearing in to Jazmine and is donating his check from that game to her family, KPRC reported.