Exclusive | NYC kin of 'perfect child' slain in unsolved case of apparent mistaken identity have message for killer
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Exclusive | NYC kin of 'perfect child' slain in unsolved case of apparent mistaken identity have message for killer
"I don't know what to make of it, because there's no justice. There's no one to hold accountability for my son, my perfect child."
"I hope they rot in the jail, with no visitors, no parole, no 25 [years] - but pure life in prison. I would also like to spit in their face."
"I believe deep in my heart, Christian's killers will be caught. If you could pick up a gun and take somebody's life, I would like that law to change."
Christian Josiah Montrose, a 19-year-old described as a 'perfect child,' was fatally shot in a mistaken identity incident in Brooklyn. He was targeted while giving a friend a ride. Despite being rushed to the hospital, he succumbed to his injuries. Two years later, his family is still searching for answers, expressing frustration over the lack of arrests. His mother, Amanda Montrose, hopes for justice and accountability, fearing the leniency of the criminal justice system towards youthful offenders.
Read at New York Post
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