‘Devastated:’ Family, friends hold vigil for 15-year-old boy fatally shot by police
LONGUEUIL — Family and friends of a 15-year-old who was shot and killed by police on Montreal’s South Shore united in grief on Saturday as they held a vigil in honour of a teen who died too soon.
Nooran Rezayi was shot dead by police on Sunday after officers responded to a 911 call about a group of armed young people in a residential neighbourhood in Longueuil.
Quebec’s independent police watchdog says the only gun seized at the scene belonged to the officer who shot the teenager.
Members of the crowd wore T-shirts reading “Justice for Nooran” as they joined in a silent march and a vigil. Under blue September skies, several hundred people wound their way through a suburban Longueuil neighbourhood in a march that ended with speeches at a football field behind a nearby school.



