Toronto Star

Witnesses sought in Hamilton shooting

Death marks city’s 15th homicide this year

- MATTHEW VAN DONGEN

Hamilton police say grieving family members of Yua Blut Kaw are fearful and seeking answers after the 18 year old was gunned down in a drive-by shooting Friday.

Investigat­ors are appealing to witnesses or other community members to come forward to help solve the mystery and bring closure for the large Hamilton family.

“They loved him dearly and they’re quite distraught,” said Det.-Sgt. Jim Callender, who said police are still seeking a motive for the apparent targeted shooting Friday in central Hamilton.

The teen was walking east on Cannon Street near Barnesdale Avenue when someone opened fire at him from inside a darkcolour­ed car around 4:30 p.m.

Police said “multiple shots” were fired from the four-door sedan, fatally wounding the victim.

Residents in the area told the Spectator they heard up to four gunshots in quick succession. Kaw was pronounced dead in hospital.

Callender said investigat­ors spent the weekend canvassing the neighbourh­ood for witnesses and security video footage.

Kaw’s death is the 15th homicide this year in the city — and second daytime fatal shooting of a young man in a public place this month.

Less than two weeks ago, 19-year-old Sabir Hassen Omer was fatally shot in the parking lot of a downtown coffee shop on King Street just before 3 p.m.

Callender said he is not aware of any connection­s between the recent killings, but added he understand­s how the fear of such events “radiates” in the community.

“When you look at these daytime shootings of young people, there is good reason to be disturbed by that,” he said.

“The community should be saying, ‘Hey, we want to be part of the solution.’ That’s what we ask for — we ask for them to come forward if they know something or saw something. We want that help.”

Callender said police want to hear from anyone who has security video or dashcam footage in the neighbourh­ood between the hours of 3:30 and 5 p.m.

Anyone with informatio­n can call Det. David Tsuchida at 905546-4123.

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