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‘A public health crisis in Black communities’: Trauma from gun violence runs deep in 海角社区官网neighbourhood where JahVai Roy was killed

The tragic death of聽JahVai Roy, 8,聽has reopened old wounds in a community where street violence is hauntingly pervasive.

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Mya聽Martin-Brooks and her mother Aisha Martin have experienced gun violence first hand when Aisha’s partner and Mya’s father was shot and killed in 2022.聽


Mya Martin-Brooks has had a world of pain in her young life. Her father was shot and killed in 2022 when she was just 16. Growing up near Weston Road and Eglinton Avenue, emergency vehicles racing to the scene of a shooting was a familiar scenario. Now as she and her family navigate the murder trial of those accused in her father’s death, they are also grappling with the senseless death of family friend JahVai Roy, 8,聽killed by a stray bullet last month in his North York apartment, a short drive away from where Mya once lived.

As a North York community reels in the aftermath of the tragic death of JahVai Roy, who has recently become emblematic of our city’s struggle with gun crime, his death has laid bare the tentacles of grief and trauma in a community where street violence is hauntingly pervasive, and where support can often be lacking, with one expert calling deaths from guns a public health crisis in Black communities.

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Jason Miller

Jason Miller is a Toronto-based reporter for the Star covering crime and justice. Reach him on email: jasonmiller@thestar.ca or follow him on X: .

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