Anyone that watched 8th-grader Jaylon McKenzie play football would tell you he was going to be a star. He dashed between defenders with ease. He ran for touchdowns like a gazelle on the open plains. Despite only being in the 8th grade, he was already receiving scholarships from major colleges.
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Last weekend, all of Jaylonโs dreams of living his life to the fullest and possibly running into the end zone on Sundays came to a crashing halt when he was shot and killed while leaving a party in Venice, Ill.
From all accounts, a fight broke out as Jaylon was leaving. Jaylon was not involved in the melee; he was just trying to get home when he was struck by a stray bullet. He was pronounced dead at an area hospital.
Jaylon was just 14-years-old.
According to the Fort-Worth Star Telegram, Dallas Cowboys star running back Ezekiel Elliott will cover all of Jaylonโs funeral costs.
โJaylon did everything right. If he did anything wrong, I didnโt know about it,โ Sukeena Gunner, Jaylonโs mother, told the Belleville News-Democrat. โHe got up every morning, went to school, did his work. He never rode with anyone else; Iโd take him to school, or sometimes my husband, and weโd pick him up. Then the next day, weโd do it all over again.โ
Gunner said that her son attended an eighth-grade dance and then a house party afterward that was supervised by the homeowner. The fight was broken up and the homeowner called the police. And then shots rang out.
Jaylon lived in Belleville but attended school in East St. Louis and had dreams of playing in the NFL. Jaylon was even featured in Sports Illustratedโs Future Issue as one of six young athletes who would rule the future of sports and already had scholarship offers from Missouri and Illinois, the Star-Telegram reports.
Jaylon loved Elliott. He loved watching him play. So when Elliott reached out to his mother to cover Jaylonโs funeral costs, she couldnโt hold back the tears.
โFor him to reach out to me was unbelievable. Jaylon loved Ezekiel Elliott. He talked about him all the time. When Ezekiel was playing, he would sit in front of the TV. His eyes were glued to the TV, watching him,โ Gunner told the Star-Telegram. โJust for him to reach out to me and help me in this difficult time leaves me speechless.โ
A GoFundMe campaign was started to help McKenzieโs family. It had raised more than half of its $3,000 goal.
The Star-Telegram notes that Elliott didnโt want any personal attention surrounding his offer to pay for Jaylonโs funeral. He felt a personal connection to this loss, as he grew up in St. Louis and played high school football there before staring at Ohio State.
โZeke is really a special guy,โ Cowboys coach Jason Garrett told the Star-Telegram. โHeโs a great football player, obviously, but heโs a really good person. That doesnโt surprise me one bit. I think heโs just very generous. Heโs got a great spirit about him. We see that every day as players and coaches. Anybody whoโs been around him knows that, and it doesnโt surprise me one bit heโd get involved there. Heโs someone that a lot of people look up to, a lot of people obviously in St. Louis and Missouri, Ohio State and all across this country. If youโre a fan of football, you know Zeke Elliott. Anybody whoโs been around him on a daily basis knows what kind of person he is.โ
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