More than 150 people braved snow, hail, and rain to rally in front of Moncton City Hall to seek Justice for Brady.
22-year old Brady Francis was killed back in February after he was hit by a car on the side of the road in St. Charles.
Event organizer Patty Musgrave explains the importance of the drum circle at yesterday’s rally.
“The first song we sang was the strong spirit song, we sent that to Brady,” says Musgrave. “We sang the happy song, for me in particular it means a lot, and to send Brady’s spirit happiness, so that he’ll have faith we’ll get to the bottom of this all together.”
Many members of the crowd yesterday were wearing shirts, sweaters, or hats demanding Justice For Brady, and asking for the driver of the vehicle to turn themselves in.
Musgrave says the driver of the vehicle that struck Brady has still not come forward.
“Generally human beings that have a good heart, can’t live with themselves when they don’t speak the truth, or when they hold something that’s a secret, so that person would just be so much better off if they would just speak the truth,” says Musgrave.
She adds that in time, the community is could begain to forgive the person involved, but that can only start when they turn themselves in.


