3 men found guilty in daytime Toronto shooting that left 12-year-old dead

Three men have been found guilty of first-degree murder and attempted murder in connection to a fatal shooting in North York in 2020 that left a 12-year-old boy dead and three others injured. 

On Saturday, the jury found Rashawn Chambers, Jahwayne Smart and Cjay Hobbs guilty of killing Dante Sebastian Andreatta. 

Andreatta was grocery shopping with his mother on Nov. 7, 2020 when he was hit by a stray bullet during the shooting, which involved two vehicles in a parking lot near Jane Street and Stong Court. 

The shooting began when two occupants of a stolen Honda Accord exited the vehicle and began firing at another vehicle in the parking lot, according an agreed upon statement of facts in the case, which Crown prosecutors finished presenting to a jury when the trial started in April 2025.

Three occupants of the other vehicle were injured, including one person who was shot four times but survived. Two other occupants of the second vehicle were not hit by gunfire, the statement of facts said.

Andreatta was hit by a bullet during the shooting while he was walking in the area, court heard. He died in hospital four days later from a bullet wound to the neck. 

The individuals in the stolen Honda Accord fled the scene after the shooting. The following day, police found the stolen Honda Accord that was driven by Hobbs abandoned on a dead-end street near 11 Creditstone Rd., approximately four kilometres from where the shooting happened. 

Smart and Chambers were arrested two days later at a Canadian Tire near Bay Street and Dundas Street W., while Dobbs was arrested on Nov. 12, 2020 in Halifax. 

More to come. 

 

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