Rochester, N.Y. — The Rochester community is reeling from heartbreak after the tragic and senseless killing of Ten Craken, a young man in his 20s whose life was violently cut short late Friday night on Lewis Street.
According to the Rochester Police Department, officers were called to an apartment on Lewis Street at approximately 10:30 p.m. following reports of an unresponsive man. When they arrived, they discovered Ten suffering from multiple gunshot wounds to his upper body. Despite the rapid response of law enforcement and emergency medical personnel, Ten was pronounced deceased at the scene.
The grim discovery has left family, friends, and neighbors in deep mourning, struggling to comprehend the loss of a life that held so much promise. Ten was remembered by those who knew him as a kind-hearted, humble, and loyal friend — someone who brought light to those around him and had a contagious smile that could brighten even the darkest days.
“He didn’t deserve this,” said one close friend tearfully. “He was just trying to live his life, take care of himself, and do better every day. Now he’s gone because of something so senseless.”
Authorities have confirmed that the investigation is ongoing, with homicide detectives working tirelessly to gather evidence and identify those responsible. As of Saturday morning, no arrests had been made, and police are urging anyone with information to come forward. “Every piece of information matters,” an RPD spokesperson said. “We need the community’s help to bring justice for this young man and his loved ones.”
The tragic loss has reignited calls across Rochester for stronger community engagement and efforts to reduce gun violence — an issue that continues to claim far too many lives in the city. Community advocates, clergy members, and residents have expressed grief and frustration, emphasizing that the violence must end.
“This isn’t just another statistic,” said one local pastor. “Ten was someone’s son, someone’s friend, someone who mattered. His death leaves a hole in this community that can never truly be filled.”
Family members have described the devastating pain of losing Ten so suddenly, sharing that he was a loving soul with dreams of building a better future. He was known for his easygoing nature, his love for music, and his deep care for those around him.
A memorial of candles and flowers has begun to form outside the apartment complex on Lewis Street — a quiet symbol of grief, love, and the community’s collective heartbreak. Friends gathered there on Saturday evening to light candles, say prayers, and remember the young man whose life was taken too soon.
As Rochester mourns another life lost to violence, the community stands united in its call for justice and peace — determined that Ten Craken’s name will not be forgotten, and that his memory will serve as a reminder of the urgent need to protect and cherish every life.
Anyone with information related to this tragedy is urged to contact the Rochester Police Department’s Major Crimes Unit or Crime Stoppers at (585) 423-9300. All tips can remain anonymous.
May Ten Craken rest in peace, and may his family find strength and comfort in the love that surrounds them during this unimaginable time.

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