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Memorial for Fredy Villanueva would have been too 'polarizing,' Montreal North mayor says

There wont be a Fredy Villanueva memorial in Montreal North, but a portion of Henri-Bourassa Park will be converted into an area called Place de L'Espoir, or Hope Place.

Mayor Christine Black unveils plans for Hope Place instead

Fredy Villanueva was shot by a Montreal police officer at age 18, on Aug. 9, 2008. (Montreal La Presse handout/Canadian Press)

There won't be a Fredy Villanueva memorial in Montreal North, but a portion of Henri-Bourassa Park will be converted into an area called Place de L'Espoir, or Hope Place.

Montreal North borough Mayor Christine Black said that the idea of creating a memorial to Villanueva was "very polarizing, very sensitive here in Montreal North."

"We have had discussions on both sides and we feel that moving forward would create more conflict than agreement," Black said.

The renovationplans for the park are extensive.

Hope Place will be inspired by John Lennon's famous Strawberry Fields memorial in New York City.

But there will be no mural, no plaque, and no mention of Fredy Villanueva's name something activists have been demanding for years.

Montreal North borough Mayor Christine Black, centre, announces plans for park renovations on Thursday. (Marie-Laure Josselin/Radio-Canada)

Villanueva was killed onAug. 9, 2008, as police tried to question the teen's older brother, Dany. Officers Jean-Loup Lapointe and Stphanie Pilotte.were trying to put an end to the illegal gambling game and arrest DanyVillanuevawhen things degenerated.

In the ensuing scuffle, FredyVillanuevawas shot and killed by two bullets fired by Lapointe, while two other people were injured by other bullets.

Filmmaker and activist Will Prosper finds it's shocking that Montreal North is scrapping the idea of a memorial.

"It's telling us that, 'you know we don't respect Fredy. We don't want to do anything about it, we are going to try and hide him even deeper,'" Prosper said.

Hope Place will be inspired by the Strawberry Fields memorial in New York City. (Radio-Canada)

He said that despite consultations with local groups and police, the plans fall short of what the Villanuevafamily and their supporters have been waiting for, for nearly a decade.

With files from Arian Zarrinkoub