Chicago Sun-Times

LeGrier recalled as bright, shy kid

19- year- old shot to death by police

- BY TINA SFONDELES | LOU FOGLIA/ FOR THE SUN- TIMES Email: tsfondeles@suntimes.com Twitter: @TinaSfon

One by one, family members and friends of Quintonio LeGrier streamed into a small West Side funeral home room on Friday to say goodbye to the kid whomade it through a tough childhood only to be shot dead by a Chicago Police officer during a winter break from college.

LeGrier, 19, was laid to rest in a shiny navy blue suit. His classmates from Northern Illinois University trickled in. They remembered him as the guy who made them laugh. The one who ate Cap’n Crunch with two spoons to get a smile at the school’s cafeteria.

“It’s just going to be weird walking down the halls, and he’s just not there. It’s weird that he’s not going to be Snapchatti­ng me or Facetiming me,” Alexandria Moore, 19, of Auburn- Gresham said outside the House of Branch.

LeGrier was killed on Dec. 26 as police responded to a domestic dispute between him and his father as LeGrier wielded a bat. Bettie Jones, a 55- year- old mother of five who rented the apartment downstairs, opened the door when police arrived.

In a statement, police said officers were confronted by a combative subject, which resulted in the officer dischargin­g his weapon, killing two people. Jones was “accidental­ly struck and tragically killed,” police said. LeGrier died of multiple gunshot wounds, according to the Cook County medical examiner’s office.

Moore said she’s struggling with his death and doesn’t understand why police opened fire.

“I just don’t see why seven shots were needed because he had a bat. I just don’t understand why that was needed. I don’t understand why the lady was killed. There could have been another way to tackle the situation. A Taser or something,” Moore said.

Moore smiled when she spoke of LeGrier, the goofball who wore shorts in the winter and took funny videos: “He was so cool and funny.”

LeGrier went into the care of the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services at age 5 after being abused by his mother, records show. Mary Strenger became his foster mom until he began attending NIU in the fall of 2014 to study electrical engineerin­g.

LeGrier’s father filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the city days after the shooting, alleging that his son was inside the home and the officer opened fire multiple times from a distance of 20 to 30 feet away.

Janet Cooksey, LeGrier’s mother, on Friday said she wants nothing to do with the lawsuit.

Cooksey, who wore her son’s high school class ring on her finger, said she wants justice for her son, but that she has received no informatio­n or reports about his death.

She cried as she talked about her son.

“I’m not just saying it because he was my child, but he was adorable. And he cared about people. He ran that marathon [ the Chicago Marathon in 2013 to raise money to bring clean drinking water to children in Africa]. He loved people. That’s why he’s going to get love. He’s going to get love and justice.”

She questioned why police have not released her son’s belongings to his family.

“He wore an angel around his neck,” Cooksey said. “They said I have to wait til the investigat­ion is over. I want his angel now. I want what he wore around his neck. I want it now. Why would I have to wait to get that? I shouldn’t have to wait. That’s just not right.”

Loretta Murdock, a family friend whose daughter attended school with LeGrier, said he was the quiet and shy kid.

“He would hold his head down but he was so bright. He was probably the smartest kid in the class,” Murdock, of Morgan Park said.

LeGrier’s funeral is scheduled for Saturday at New Mount Pilgrim Missionary Baptist-Church, 4301W. Washington. The wake is scheduled for 11 a. m. with funeral services beginning at noon.

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Friends and family attend a visitation Friday for Quintonio LeGrier ( inset) at House of Branch funeral home.
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