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Who killed Cody Johnson? The investigators need help solving the road rage murder

There wasn't a dry eye in the Alphaland gym in Missouri City on Wednesday, where dozens of people came to honor 19-year-old Cody Johnson.

He was shot on Friday, September 27th. It is believed Cody was shot while driving west on the 1-10 between the Beltway and 99 between 7:30 and 8:04 p.m

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Since then, investigators, family, relatives and friends have been searching for answers. Many who loved him came to Alphaland to show their support.

“This was Cody’s family away from home,” said Cody’s mother, Amy Juneau.

For nearly an hour, one person after another came to the front of the group to say kind words about Cody.

“He always hugged me and I always felt in him that he was destined for greatness,” said a friend.

“Hug the people you love. It was only one more day until I could spend time with him one last time and this will kill me for who knows how long,” said another friend.

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A lot of people told stories about Cody. It was often said that he loved cars, bikes and (jokingly) girls.

One said how Cody encouraged her to break out of her shell. Another explained how Cody was there for her when her grandfather died.

Many shared funny stories about how Cody lit up a room, demanded patience, loved Crumbl Cookies and had an infectious smile.

It was as if everyone who spoke had lost a fierce, sincere, loving brother. They say he lived life the way he wanted and to the fullest. It was clear that Cody touched every person he came into contact with.

“He gave the best hugs. When he hugged you, you could tell he loved you,” said a friend.

Cody's case is ongoing and investigators need your help to solve it.

If you require further information, contact the Harris County Sheriff's Office Homicide Unit at 713-274-9100 or Crime Stoppers of Houston at 713-222-TIPS.

When you call Crime Stoppers, you are completely anonymous and your information could earn you a cash reward.