Milwaukee girl, 11, is killed and her sister, 5, is wounded after shooter drives up alongside their family's car and sprays it with bullets as city's homicides hit record numbers The two girls were inside a family vehicle that was targeted by the shooters The incident happened around 9pm on the 3100 block of N. Sherman Boulevard The children were taken to a police station, where they received first aid by officers until first responders arrived and took them to a local hospital Taniyla Parker, 11, succumbed to her injuries at the hospital, while her sister remains stable, police said At least four other children have been injured in shootings in the city over the weekend By Andrea Blanco For Dailymail.Com Published: 22:15 BST, 3 October 2021 | Updated: 22:17 BST, 3 October 2021 Viewcomments A double shooting in Milwaukee left an 11-year-old dead and her five-year-old sister injured on Saturday, as the city experiences an alarming, record-breaking rise in gun violence against minors. Milwaukee Police said the incident happened around 9pm in the Sherman Park neighborhood. Taniyla Parker and her younger sister, who has not been named, were inside a car with other family members on the 3100 block of N. Sherman Boulevard, when they were targeted by another vehicle. The suspects, who have yet to be identified, opened fired and wounded the two victims. 'The Milwaukee Police Department sends our condolences to the victim's family and friends,' police said in a statement. An 11-year-old was killed and her 5-year-old sister was left wounded when shooters in a car targeted the family vehicle they were inside No arrests have been made and police is asking for the public's collaboration A family member who was inside the vehicle immediately drove to the District 7 Police Department, which was just blocks away, and officers gave the children first aid while first responders arrived. The girls were then transported to a local hospital, where Parker succumbed to her injuries on Sunday. Her sister remains in stable condition, police said. No arrests have been made and the motive behind the shooting remains unclear. Police is asking for the public's collaboration in finding the perpetrators. The shooting is Milwaukee's 148th this year, ABC News reported. At least four other children have been injured in shootings in the city over the weekend. On Friday, three boys, 14, 15, and 16 were shot in two separate incidents. The shooting took place on the 3100 block of N. Sherman Boulevard, and family members transported Taniyla Parker and her sister to the nearest police station Officers at Milwaukee Police District 7 gave the children first aid while paramedics arrived and took them to the hospital, where Parker died On Saturday night, a 17-year-old had to drive himself to the hospital with gunshot wounds after he was injured in the 3500 block of West Vliet Street, The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported. This year, minors 17 and under have made up 12.5% of nonfatal shooting and homicide victims, according to the Milwaukee Homicide Review. A number that has been increasing throughout the years. Two shootings have been reported by police on Sunday. Two women, 26 and 29, suffered non-fatal injuries at two separate shootings. Police has asked anyone with information about the shooting on Saturday to contact them at 414-935-7360. Milwaukee has experienced an alarming rise in gun violence against minors. This year, minors 17 and under have made up 12.5% of nonfatal shooting and homicide victims, according to the Milwaukee Homicide Review. Pictured is a police officer at the crime scene where Taniyla Parkerand her sister were shot Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility