Updated 01/12/2009 09:06 PM
Police Search For Clues In Queens Triple Shooting
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Police are still searching for suspects in the shooting death of two men during the filming of a rap video in Queens on Sunday.
A teenager was also injured in the shooting.
Police say three men were shot around 4:30 p.m. at 109th Avenue and 160th Street in Jamaica.
Andre Saunders, 33, was pronounced dead at the scene.
Lemarr Wilson, 21, died at Mary Immaculate Hospital.
The third victim, a 17 year old, has been hospitalized for a leg wound.
Although Saunders, pictured on the right, worked as a bus driver for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, his family says his real love was music.
"I never knew I would be burying my child," said Saunders' mother, Patricia Wrencher. "I just had a strange feeling. All of a sudden, I just felt an emptiness in my heart."
"He was a genuine uncle, a genuine brother, a genuine husband, and a genuine friend," said Alicia Wrencher, Saunders' sister. "He wasn't a gangster or drug dealer. He had a job."
"He was a good man," said a friend. "He was a good man and he didn't deserve what he got."
The MTA called Saunders a dedicated and valued employee.
As of Sunday night, investigators said they had no witnesses and no suspects.