Illinois football prodigy, 14, recently featured in Sports Illustrated, is shot dead

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A 14-year-old recently featured in Sports Illustrated as one of six teens “who will rule the future in sports,” died after he was shot at a party in Illinois on Saturday night, according to police.

The shooting killed Jaylon McKenzie, 14, an eighth-grade student at Central Junior High School in Belleville, Ill., not far from East St. Louis. A 15-year-old girl was critically injured, police said, adding that no arrests have been made.

McKenzie’s mother said witnesses told her he was hit by a stray bullet after a fight broke out at the party, The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported.

"It's so hard to fathom that someone took my baby from me because he dreamed so big," McKenzie’s mother, Sukeena Gunner, told the Post-Dispatch. "I can just remember him coming into my room and telling my husband to call his name. 'We have a 5-6 running back, Jayyyyy-lonnnn MacKenzieeee.' And he would run into the room after his name was called."

In November, McKenzie told Sports Illustrated his goal was to “Make the NFL” and his dream was to be “a star in L.A.—for the Rams or the Chargers.”

The shooting unfolded in Venice, Ill. around 11:40 p.m. Saturday night, Illinois State Police told Fox News.

Officers were responding to a report of a disturbance and shots fired at a large party. They said when they arrived they found McKenzie and the other teen were shot and needed medical attention. Police said officers immediately began life-saving measures before both victims were transported to nearby hospitals.

McKenzie was pronounced dead a short time after arriving at the hospital.

Gunner told the St. Louis Post Dispatch that her son had been to his school's eighth-grade dance earlier that night. She said he later went to another school's post-prom party in Venice.

On Sunday, State Rep. LaToya Greenwood, D-East St. Louis, posted a picture of McKenzie on her Facebook page and wrote, "There is a sacredness in tears. They are not the mark of weakness, but of power. They speak more eloquently than ten thousand tongues. They are the messengers of overwhelming grief, of deep contrition, and of unspeakable love. #JaylonMcKenzie"

McKenzie played running back, receiver and defensive back. According to Sports Illustrated, he drew national attention in August when he caught five passes for 161 yards and two touchdowns to help the East team to a victory at the NFL's 8th Grade All-American Game in Ohio.

He'd drawn the attention of college football coaches at the age of 14, the Post-Dispatch reported. He also reportedly got his first verbal scholarship offer in December from the University of Missouri and the University of Illinois reached out to him about a week ago.




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I think east St. Louis says it all

this country would resemble an all out war zone if our ghettos were Bigger

what are the worst areas of the United States?? What do they have in common?

Not a fan of a young kid being gunned down though
 

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And yet, somehow, cops are the biggest threat...

I feel bad for this kid, looks like he had a bright future ahead of him. BUT, there will be no riots, no outrage, no protests, no coverage everyday for the next year on the news, no speeches by Sharpton, no tweets or rewards from Shaun King (Talcom X)...

Kid deserves just as much attention IMO
 
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I read 17 people were shot in St. Louis on Saturday alone. Sad what the destruction of the 2 parent home has led to.
 

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Always sad when someone dies tragically, RIP young man
 

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McKenzie’s mother said witnesses told her he was hit by a stray bullet after a fight broke out at the party
yeah it's also ALWAYS a stray bullet against a blameless child unless it's from a cops gun, then it was deliberate and unwarranted attack against an honor roll student.
 
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Doesn't look like a safe place to live, that's for sure

[h=4]Crime in Venice, Illinois[/h]

Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low crime) to 100 (high crime)
[h=5]Venice violent crime is 69.2.<small style="box-sizing: border-box; font-size: 16px;"> (The US average is 22.7)</small>[/h][h=5]Venice property crime is 55.1.<small style="box-sizing: border-box; font-size: 16px;"> (The US average is 35.4)</small>[/h]
 

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There are a lot of dangerous places in the US, my least favorite US city is Detroit
 

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yeah it's also ALWAYS a stray bullet against a blameless child unless it's from a cops gun, then it was deliberate and unwarranted attack against an honor roll student.

I'm wondering if it was some punk kid that was jealous of his future endeavors.....kids in the hood knowing their lives aren't going to amount to any thing hate seeing others succeed. I hope this wasn't the case in this instance.

Black on black crime is really high.......yet its never reported by the MSM or by the ACLU, etc.......these groups like to blame the white man for all their problems, instead of looking inward........these are methods taught by the liberal left & hammered into every black person.
 
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Out at 11:40 PM at a party in another town. 14 year old eighth grader.

What were you doing, mama?

Bad things happen to unsupervised kids, no matter what neighborhood you grow up in.
 

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again ...
nothing good happens after...11pm.and there after...

lost many a friend... cops as well...
 

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Classy gesture by Ezekiel Elliot, paying for the funeral.
 

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