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The mother of murdered schoolboy Jessie James fears she and her family might be targeted by gangsters because of her decision to speak out. | The mother of murdered schoolboy Jessie James fears she and her family might be targeted by gangsters because of her decision to speak out. |
Barbara Reid urged people to stand up and condemn gun violence but admitted she may have antagonised the gangs. | Barbara Reid urged people to stand up and condemn gun violence but admitted she may have antagonised the gangs. |
Jessie, 15, was killed after being shot three times as he rode through Broadfield Park in Moss Side, Manchester in September 2006. | |
Two men being questioned on suspicion of the murder have been bailed. | Two men being questioned on suspicion of the murder have been bailed. |
The men, aged 21 and 20, and with links to Manchester street gangs, were already in prison and have now been bailed until September 20 while detectives make further inquiries. | The men, aged 21 and 20, and with links to Manchester street gangs, were already in prison and have now been bailed until September 20 while detectives make further inquiries. |
He was under immense pressure. It's been going on for a number of months and the thing is Jessie kept it to himself Barbara Reid, Jessie's mother | He was under immense pressure. It's been going on for a number of months and the thing is Jessie kept it to himself Barbara Reid, Jessie's mother |
Ms Reid told last week's inquest into the schoolboy's death that he was shot down in the notorious area of the city because he had "humiliated" a gang by refusing to join them. | Ms Reid told last week's inquest into the schoolboy's death that he was shot down in the notorious area of the city because he had "humiliated" a gang by refusing to join them. |
She had been aware a gang was operating in her area before Jessie was killed but did not act because he never told her about the threat he faced, Ms Reid explained. | She had been aware a gang was operating in her area before Jessie was killed but did not act because he never told her about the threat he faced, Ms Reid explained. |
"I am aware that the gang is in our community, deep-rooted in our community, but because Jessie did not tell us that he was under any threat, I just tried to live it down," she said. | "I am aware that the gang is in our community, deep-rooted in our community, but because Jessie did not tell us that he was under any threat, I just tried to live it down," she said. |
"He was under immense pressure. It's been going on for a number of months and the thing is Jessie kept it to himself and we, his family, were not aware of the sheer hell he was going through. | "He was under immense pressure. It's been going on for a number of months and the thing is Jessie kept it to himself and we, his family, were not aware of the sheer hell he was going through. |
Anonymous witness | Anonymous witness |
"Jessie thought he and his friends had got that under control but it is a pity they did not know that it was far bigger than them," she added. | "Jessie thought he and his friends had got that under control but it is a pity they did not know that it was far bigger than them," she added. |
His death had previously been surrounded by a wall of silence but an anonymous witness came forward for the first time to identify the pair. | His death had previously been surrounded by a wall of silence but an anonymous witness came forward for the first time to identify the pair. |
The inquest into the teenager's death was adjourned on Wednesday when the new witness, known only as XZ, came forward. | The inquest into the teenager's death was adjourned on Wednesday when the new witness, known only as XZ, came forward. |
Special measures had been put in place to protect witnesses at the inquest, which was being held at Manchester Crown Court. | Special measures had been put in place to protect witnesses at the inquest, which was being held at Manchester Crown Court. |
Greater Manchester Police and Manchester coroner Nigel Meadows allowed witnesses to give anonymous testimonies in a bid to find a new lead in the investigation. | Greater Manchester Police and Manchester coroner Nigel Meadows allowed witnesses to give anonymous testimonies in a bid to find a new lead in the investigation. |
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