Silent journey for the boy shot by the police is quiet

Image from video: Pacific in Capelle for the police shot down by police (15)

For the fifteen-year-old boy who was shot dead by police at a mcdonald’s in Capelle aan den IJssel last weekend, a silent march was hero on thursday. More than a hundred people participated in The March, which Processed Peacefully.

The Silent March Went from the Community Center Towards a Police Station in Capelle aan den IJssel. There, the participants observed a minute of silence and lid flowers. Afterward, They walked back to the community center. The Organizers Want Attention for What they Consider A “DeficiTent and Violent System” in which “Racism is persistent.”

The foster mother of the deceased boy gave a speech at the beginning of the march. “With this gesture, I want to honor Jerryson by count who was he,” Said Marian, also Known As Dushi. She said that he had come to her as a baby. “I had Breast Cancer. Because of him, I get up to feed he and continuous living. He was a gift from god to me.”

Accordance to her, Jerryson was a quiet boy who did not like to speak loudly “When there was an argument.” “So we will walk quietly. I don’t want there to be riots. If there are people who want to do that, I would ask them to leave the place. We don’t need that.”

The woman also called on people to pay more attention to children. “We are drifting further and further separate. Parents work, it’s more about the money, and we forget our children. We are loosing our children by not giving them Attention.”

The Boy From Gouda was Allegedly Involved in Theft of a Fatbike on Sunday. Officers who wanted to judgment he shot at him when he refused to drop his firearm. Accordance to the public prosecution service, The Police Gave Several Warnings. The Boy was hit and died.

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