This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It will not be checked again for changes.

You can find the current article at its original source at http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/1/hi/england/manchester/5332918.stm

The article has changed 6 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.

Version 2 Version 3
Boy's shooting could be 'mistake' Police positive in shooting probe
(about 14 hours later)
A 15-year-old boy shot dead in the Moss Side area of Manchester could have been the victim of mistaken identity, police have said. 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.
A post-mortem examination showed Jessie James was killed by three bullets - two to his torso and one to his appendix. The attack on Jessie James in the Moss Side area of the city is thought to have been a case of mistaken identity.
His mother Barbara Reid described her son as a bubbly boy, loved by everyone. A post-mortem examination showed he was killed by three bullets - two to his torso and one to his appendix.
Det Supt Tony Cook of Greater Manchester Police said: "There's no shred of evidence to suggest he was a member of any gang." 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, motherEveryone 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 pursuing some very fruitful lines of inquiry." 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 appealFamily 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 warfareMoss 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 locals the area could once again be a centre of gun violence and police have stepped up patrols to reassure residents. 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.