Three Men Convicted in 2020 Toronto Daylight Shooting Case

Saturday, May 31, 2025, 2:20 pm

During a five‐week trial, a jury convicted three men of first‐degree murder and attempted murder in connection with the fatal shooting of a 12‐year‐old boy in Toronto in 2020. The killing, which occurred in broad daylight, has deeply shocked the community. Although the verdict brings limited closure, it leaves underlying urban violence questions unresolved.


globalnews.ca / 3 Toronto men guilty of 1st-degree murder of 12-year-old boy struck by stray bullet in 2020

The jury returned with its verdict at 1 p.m. on Saturday, on its fifth day of deliberations following the five-week trial that began in April.

torontosun.com / 3 men guilty in daylight shooting that left 12-year-old boy dead

Three men were found guilty of first-degree murder and attempted murder in connection with a deadly North York shooting in 2020 that claimed the life of a 12-year-old boy and injured three others. On Saturday, the jury returned for the fifth day of deliberations and found Rashawn Chambers, Jahwayne…

cbc.ca / 3 men found guilty in daytime Toronto shooting that left 12-year-old dead

Three men have been found guilty of first-degree murder and attempted murder in connection to a fatal shooting in North York in 2020 that left a 12-year-old boy dead and three others injured.


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