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WINNIPEG Family and friends of Eishia Hudson came together on Sunday night to rebuild the memorial dedicated to the 16-year-old girl. “It’s been really heavy over the last year,” said Christie Zebrasky, Hudson’s mother. “With the dismantling of my daughter’s vigil site and the stuff that’s going around the community with my daughter.” Hudson was shot and killed by the Winnipeg police in April 2020 following an alleged group theft at a Sage Creek Liquor Mart. According to an investigation by Manitoba’s police watchdog, a police officer fired his gun twice at Hudson, who was driving a stolen Jeep. She was taken to the hospital where she died from her injuries.
Winnipeg Free Press By: Cody Sellar
Last Modified: 10:09 PM CDT Thursday, Apr. 8, 2021 | Updates
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Balloons spelling “Missed & Murdered” are released at Odena Circle in Winnipeg Thursday during a vigil marking the one year anniversary of the police shooting of Eishia Hudson.
Golden letter-shaped balloons that spelled missed & murdered drifted up to the grey sky amid drizzle, as a drumming band began to sing with a sudden force that stopped the crowd from chattering.
Golden letter-shaped balloons that spelled missed & murdered drifted up to the grey sky amid drizzle, as a drumming band began to sing with a sudden force that stopped the crowd from chattering.
A photo and an urn sit on Christie Zebrasky s kitchen table.Each time the Winnipeg woman goes to eat, she imagines her daughter’s face and wonders whether she’ll ever know what happened in the . . .