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Justice for Junior: Funeral held for Lesandro Guzman-Feliz in Bronx


TREMONT, Bronx (WABC) -- Family, friends and mourners gathered Wednesday as funeral services were held for an innocent 15-year-old boy brutally murdered in the Bronx.

Lesandro Guzman-Feliz's death has touched many people, and with the #JusticeForJunior hashtag trending in his remembrance, those affected by the senseless display of violence showed up by the thousands at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church in the Belmont section to bid a final farewell to the teen affectionately known as Junior.

"A cloud of sadness covers our hearts," the priest said during the service. "Not only Lesandro's family, but our hearts, our community, New York, the whole humanity. Because whenever someone dies tragically, there is a wound in this humanity and God's project is damaged."

Pallbearers dressed in Yankees jerseys carried the body in and out of church, and as the casket was loaded into the hearse at the conclusion of the funeral, the crowd outside the church chanted "Justice for Junior!"




"This is disgusting what happened, and we are standing up as a community and saying we need to be the light," Fr. Jonathan Morris said. "We need to be the light in the darkness of this evil gang life and violence."

Guzman-Feliz was dragged out of a bodega on East 183rd Street and Bathgate Avenue in the Tremont section and slashed in the neck with a machete around 11:40 p.m. last Wednesday, allegedly by a group of gang members who had mistaken him for a rival. He attempted to run to St. Barnabas Hospital, located just a block away, but collapsed on the sidewalk.

The funeral comes on the same day seven of the eight suspects who have been arrested are set to appear in court. Six of them are being extradited from Paterson, New Jersey, while the other two were arrested in the Bronx.

Thousands also attended wakes held Monday and Tuesday at the Ortiz Funeral Home, with four-hour lines stretching around the block. Mayor Bill de Blasio was among those in attendance Tuesday, one of many who wanted to pay respects to the victim's family.

WATCH: Funeral service for Lesandro Guzman-Feliz

"I think it's amazing," Leandro's sister-in-law Ione Gutierrez said. "I think it's justice for Junior."

Gutierrez remembers Junior as being devoted to his family and an outgoing, social young man in the NYPD's Explorer program.

"I have not known him to have a bad day," NYPD Auxiliary Officer John Grace said. "He was always happy. So if everybody could remember him, it's by his smile. That's the one thing that would cheer you up every day."

Police Commissioner James O'Neill also made it a point to pay his respects to the family. Many others, with some moved to tears, felt it was important to show support for the family.

"That's what really has us here because of my two daughters," parent Jose Andino said. "I got young kids his age, and to get them snatched up like that is crazy."

Many were not surprised by the huge turnout.

"Not really, that shows unity," area resident Terri Ramos said. "Something that we have not seen in a long time."

Junior's father now has a permanent memorial on his left hand after he got a tattoo of his son this weekend. He says it is something he will carry with him forever.



Celebrities around the country are also demanding Justice for Junior:
This is what I wanted to do for my birthday today. Thank you to the gram for connecting me to this family. I wanted to offer our love and support to Lesandro “Junior’s” family. His sister @__octobersveryown__ reached out and told me he loved Melo. So I asked Mel to go with me. I can’t imagine this type of pain and sadness. His family is strong and may God bless them forever. Seeing his family smile when we walked through that door is something I will never forget. Putting my arms around his mom is something I will never forget. Being in his room is something I will never forget. Pls go to his sister in laws page @c0co__amor to donate to this family. (& before it starts...we did more than bring jerseys and sneakers) just do what YOU can even if it’s $1.. this family will be in my heart forever πŸ™πŸ½πŸ™πŸ½#justiceforjunior #justiceforjunior
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While I’m up & starting my day... I remembered someone sending me a photo of a mother & her child Lesandro “JUNIOR” Guzman-Feliz, a 15 year old who lived in the Bronx, New York that was mistaken for someone else & brutally attacked by 5 cowards, drug out of a corner store in his own neighborhood & stabbed repeatedly with 2 machete’s & 3 knives. 15 years old... I watched the video & wished I hadn’t & im still in disbelief... I can only imagine how terrified, confused & alone he must’ve been during what would be the last few minutes of his life & that alone hurts even me deeply !!! & the pain his mother & family must feel right now has to be tremendous. I am utterly disgusted with this story & how a life can be taken away from a child in that manner. My heart goes out to his immediate family & definitely to his mother. I am so sorry for your loss. I really hate the blind ignorance in this country especially when it takes a childs life. Losing a child is my absolute worst nightmare & this has sincerely touched me. Also sorry for feelings or pain brought back about with this post as I was just made aware of this tragedy this a few days ago & forgot to post πŸ™πŸΎ #JusticeForJunior
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A growing memorial of candles and photos outside the bodega has grown so large that officials closed off surrounding streets.

"They broke my heart," Leandra Feliz said. "They killed my son, and they killed me at the same time ... I feel death right now. That's the only thing that can bring me back to life, real life. I want my son with me."
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