3 men given automatic life sentences for shooting that killed 12-year-old Toronto boy | CBC News
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Three men were sentenced to multiple life sentences for a Toronto shooting that resulted in the death of 12-year-old Dante Sebastian Andreatta and injuries to three others. They were found guilty of first-degree murder and five counts of attempted murder. On November 7, 2020, Chambers and Smart, while masked, fired upon five teens. Andreatta was caught in the crossfire while grocery shopping and succumbed to his injuries. The court emphasized the calculated nature of the crime and the need for a sentence that underscores its severity.
"The actions of the three accused were carefully orchestrated. Particularly disturbing is the video footage from after the shooting. All three returned to a downtown condo and are captured on video in the elevator, acting as if nothing out of the ordinary occurred only an hour earlier."
"On Nov. 7, 2020, Chambers and Smart, masked and gloved, opened fire on five teens in a parked car... Andreatta was grocery shopping when he was hit by a stray bullet. He died in hospital four days later from a bullet wound to the neck."
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