Ten years after his death, Montreal teen’s supporters deplore lack of recognition
MONTREAL — Supporters of a Montreal teen who was killed by a city police officer in 2008 are lamenting the lack of any kind of lasting memorial in his honour as they prepare to mark the 10-year anniversary.
An evening rally, speeches and music will be part of next week’s planned activities to remember Fredy Villanueva, who was unarmed when he was struck by police bullets in a park on Aug. 9, 2008.
But his supporters deplore the fact a space being created nearby will not bear his name and that the city recently dismissed the idea of a mural they have long championed.
Villanueva, 18, was killed after an altercation with police officers that left two other people injured when authorities tried to break up an illegal dice game in the north-end park and arrest Villanueva’s brother, Dany.