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Article content An emotional aunt of the victim now identified by Toronto Police as Chavaughn Jones clutched the hand of her nephew’s 10-year-old daughter as she spoke Saturday afternoon at an outdoor news conference arranged by homicide investigators. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Family mourns heartbreaking loss of man, 32, gunned down in Flemingdon Park Back to video “You took away an exemplary father. You took away an amazing son. A brother. An uncle. A cousin,” Tenesha Wilson said, surrounded by members of the victim’s “big loving family,” who comforted one another as she spoke. ....
Anybody who has any idea of what took place, I need you to come forward Author of the article: Jane Stevenson Publishing date: Jul 03, 2021 • 6 hours ago • 2 minute read • Tenesha Wilson, the aunt of homicide victim Chavaughn Jones, is joined by her nephew s daughter as she addresses media at 1 Vendome Pl. in Flemingdon Park area in Toronto, Ont., on Saturday, July 3, 2021. Photo by Ernest Doroszuk /Toronto Sun/Postmedia Network Article content An emotional aunt of the victim now identified by Toronto Police as Chavaughn Jones clutched the hand of her nephew’s 10-year-old daughter as she spoke Saturday afternoon at an outdoor news conference arranged by homicide investigators. ....
Published Monday, June 28, 2021 6:43PM EDT A driver in Toronto racked up more than a dozen speeding tickets in the month of April, according to newly released data from the city’s automated speed cameras. Officials with the city say the “frequent repeat offender” was caught speeding on both Doris Avenue, north of Spring Garden Avenue, and Sheppard Avenue East, west of Don Mills Road, a whopping 15 times. The driver is one of 1,506 such offenders who was photographed by the city’s 50 Automated Speed Enforcement (ASE) that month. According to data provided by the city, the largest fine of $718 was issued to a driver who was allegedly travelling at 99 km/h in a 50 km/h zone on Sheppard Avenue East, west of Don Mills Road. ....
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