It's a murder that's stirring up a lot of anger in Virginia and out west.
Last weekend, 81-year-old George L. Baker was attacked and killed in Lynchburg. Police say he was walking downtown when he ran into the three teenage suspects.
The victim's son Greg Baker says its been difficult. Last weekend he was celebrating his daughter's wedding in Lynchburg. Hours later, Baker's father George was in the hospital.
"For us to oddly get a call that my dad and my daughter's grandfather was critically injured was, I don't know how to describe it," says Greg Baker, who lives in Arizona.
According to a search warrant, witnesses heard 16-year-old Kenneth Davis say he was going to hit the next person he saw to impress some girls.
In another warrant, a second suspect, 16-year-old Vernon Jackson, confesses to police he kicked George Baker after he had already fallen to the ground.
Both Davis and Jackson will be tried as adults. The third suspect, a 13-year-old boy, has also been charged with murder.
Greg Baker says he will remember the good times with his father especially his daughter's wedding.
"Everything about the day, he just really enjoyed."
He also recalled the haunting words George Baker said to a pastor after the Saturday's ceremony.
"He said if I were to die tonight, I'd die a happy man."