Police still searching for suspect in fatal shooting of teen, ask witnesses to come forward | CBC News
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Toronto police are asking for witnesses to come forward regarding the fatal shooting of 15-year-old Jahkai Jack that occurred on June 7. Jack was shot near Emmett Avenue and Jane Street after a gathering with friends. Det.-Sgt. Phillip Campbell remarked that Jack was not involved in gangs or criminality, classifying the event as unprovoked violence. Police have a male suspect in dark clothing but lack further descriptors. The police are urging the suspect to surrender and asking witnesses to assist in uncovering details about the shooting.
Toronto police are seeking witnesses in the fatal shooting of 15-year-old Jahkai Jack, who was shot near Emmett Avenue and Jane Street on June 7.
Det.-Sgt. Phillip Campbell stated that Jahkai was not involved in gangs or criminality and was a victim of a completely unprovoked act of violence.
Police believe the suspect is male, wearing dark clothing, but have no additional descriptors. No weapon has been recovered at the scene.
Campbell emphasized the impact of the act, urging the suspect to turn themselves in, noting that the actions devastated Jack's family.
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