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Family mourns at funeral for Jannai Dopwell-Bailey, denounces 'double standard' from elected officials
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'Jannai got a lot of support from the community, but not from officials and people in political power, and that’s what we need,' the teen’s cousin said after the funeral Friday.
Dopwell-Bailey’s death shocked the city as citizens struggled to cope with the loss of a 16-year-old boy to such a violent crime allegedly at the hands of another boy his same age.
On Sunday, Thomas Trudel, another 16-year-old boy was fatally shot in the Saint-Michel neighbourhood, leading people to wonder why such violent crime is gripping the city, including youth, and how easy it is to get access to guns.
His death prompted an outpouring of support from the Quebec premier and Mayor Valerie Plante, but Tyrese Dopwell-Bailey said his brother wasn’t treated the same way as Trudel after his death.
"Jannai got a lot of support from the community, but not from officials and people in political power, and that’s what we need," the teen’s brother said.