Three men convicted in the 2020 Toronto shooting that killed 12-year-old Dante Andreatta
Global Desk June 01, 2025 06:41 AM
Synopsis

In November 2020, 12-year-old Dante Andreatta was fatally struck by a stray bullet during a shooting in North York. Rashawn Chambers, Jahwayne Smart, and Cjay Hobbs were found guilty of first-degree murder and attempted murder. The Crown argued the trio intended to commit murder, firing 36 rounds at a vehicle, while the defense claimed self-defense.

Three men found guilty in 2020 Toronto shooting that killed 12-year-old Dante Andreatta; jury convicts trio of first-degree murder in case that shocked the city
A Toronto jury found Rashawn Chambers, Jahwayne Smart, and Cjay Hobbs guilty of first-degree murder and five counts of attempted murder in the 2020 shooting that claimed the life of 12-year-old Dante Sebastian Andreatta.

The verdict concluded a five-week trial and five days of jury deliberations.

What happened in November 2020


Dante was walking with his mother near Jane Street and Stong Court in North York on November 7, 2020, around 2:20 pm, when he was struck in the neck by a stray bullet.

The bullet originated from a shooting involving two masked men who exited a stolen Honda Accord and opened fire on another vehicle in a parking lot. Dante succumbed to his injuries four days later.

What did the Crown say


The Crown argued that Chambers, Smart, and Hobbs went to the area with the intent to commit murder, wearing masks and gloves. They fired 36 rounds at the targeted vehicle, injuring three occupants. The defense claimed the shooting was a reaction to a perceived threat, asserting that one of the teenagers in the targeted car pointed a gun at them. However, the Crown contended there was no evidence supporting the presence of a weapon in the other vehicle.

Chambers and Smart were arrested two days later outside a Canadian Tire store, each carrying a Glock 19 handgun. Ballistic analysis confirmed that shell casings from the scene matched these firearms. Hobbs was apprehended on November 12, 2020, in Halifax.

During the trial, Chambers expressed remorse, stating, "I was disgusted with myself. I couldn't believe I had caused the death of a 12-year-old." He testified about his involvement in drug dealing from the age of 16 and his decision to carry a firearm for protection.

Dante's death deeply affected the community. His father shared his grief publicly, and the family chose to donate Dante's organs, helping others in need.
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