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DENVER — More than 100 people gathered Thursday night to remember a man who was killed in Denver last week.

Khobi Eiland was shot and killed and discovered in the street near 29th Avenue and Glencoe Street on Friday afternoon.

The Denver Police Department is still looking for his killer and is offering a reward for information.

Meanwhile, family members, friends and two grieving parents remembered Eiland as an outgoing young man and a great basketball player.

“(He was) just one of those kids you want to gravitate to … sometimes a knucklehead, like every kid,” said Wendell Smith, Eiland’s basketball coach.

This is the third vigil the community has had recently for young men who’ve been killed.

“I’m hurt and I’m angry,” said Eiland’s mother, who didn’t want her name released. “It has to stop and it starts here. This is where it stops.

“Why so much hate? Why? I see how much all of you love my son. But there was someone who had a lot of hatred in their heart and killed my son. I’m not OK.”