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Police positive in shooting probe | |
(about 14 hours later) | |
Detectives investigating the death of a 15-year-old boy who was gunned down in Manchester say they are pursuing some "fruitful" lines of inquiry. | |
The attack on Jessie James in the Moss Side area of the city is thought to have been a case of mistaken identity. | |
A post-mortem examination showed he was killed by three bullets - two to his torso and one to his appendix. | |
Jessie's mother Barbara Reid described her son as a bubbly boy and appealed for help from the community. | |
Det Supt Tony Cook, of Greater Manchester Police, said: "There's no shred of evidence to suggest he was a member of any gang." | |
Det Supt Cook said the teenager was killed with a semi-automatic pistol in a park on Raby Street in the early hours of Saturday. | Det Supt Cook said the teenager was killed with a semi-automatic pistol in a park on Raby Street in the early hours of Saturday. |
Everyone loved Jessie and it doesn't make sense that he's been killed Barbara Reid, mother | Everyone loved Jessie and it doesn't make sense that he's been killed Barbara Reid, mother |
The police were keeping an open mind over the motive for the shooting, he said. | The police were keeping an open mind over the motive for the shooting, he said. |
"The most likely explanation is that Jessie was in the wrong place at the wrong time," he added. | "The most likely explanation is that Jessie was in the wrong place at the wrong time," he added. |
"It probably was mistaken identity." | "It probably was mistaken identity." |
The detective also said: "We are in the process of pursuing fruitful lines of enquiry and our objective is to work with the family and the community to find those responsible for this murder." | |
Jessie's mother said: "Everyone loved Jessie and it doesn't make sense that he's been killed. | Jessie's mother said: "Everyone loved Jessie and it doesn't make sense that he's been killed. |
"He was everyone's friend and didn't care about people's background, colour, religion or anything - he was a just an open-minded, friendly person who loved being around others. He mixed with everyone." | "He was everyone's friend and didn't care about people's background, colour, religion or anything - he was a just an open-minded, friendly person who loved being around others. He mixed with everyone." |
Family appeal | Family appeal |
Ms Reid said her son used to attend church with her, and remembered what he had learnt from the Bible. | Ms Reid said her son used to attend church with her, and remembered what he had learnt from the Bible. |
In a joint statement, the family appealed to the community to help catch the killers. | In a joint statement, the family appealed to the community to help catch the killers. |
Moss Side has had a reputation for gang warfare | Moss Side has had a reputation for gang warfare |
"If you know what happened or know who's responsible, then please don't shield them," they said. | "If you know what happened or know who's responsible, then please don't shield them," they said. |
"How would you feel if this was your son or your brother? How would you feel if you were hearing reports your relative had been murdered?" | "How would you feel if this was your son or your brother? How would you feel if you were hearing reports your relative had been murdered?" |
Michael Simpson, the pastor at Mrs Reid's church, said: "The community is genuinely bewildered." | |
Jessie lived in Greame Street, Moss Side and attended the nearby Manchester Academy High School. | Jessie lived in Greame Street, Moss Side and attended the nearby Manchester Academy High School. |
His killing on Raby Street comes less than three months after 45-year-old Ernest Gifford was shot at home on Raby Street. | His killing on Raby Street comes less than three months after 45-year-old Ernest Gifford was shot at home on Raby Street. |
And last month, three men were shot and wounded in two separate incidents in other parts of Moss Side. | And last month, three men were shot and wounded in two separate incidents in other parts of Moss Side. |
Concern is now mounting among local people that the area could once again be a centre of gun violence and police have stepped up patrols to reassure residents. |