Your heart just dropped for a Hamilton kid
Good morning from the Hammer — steel town, art town, your town. Don't look away.
Listen, it’s a tough morning when you open the news and see a story like this. A 16-year-old boy, just a kid, got gunned down inside Jackson Square Mall. Not out on some dark street, not in a back alley, but right there, in a spot that’s usually buzzing with shoppers heading to the market or catching a movie. Police are calling it a targeted shooting, which is a cold comfort, right? It happened early Friday, and authorities are still looking for suspects. This isn't just a headline; it's a gut punch for every parent and every kid trying to grow up safe in this city.
### What This Means for Hamilton
This isn't some far-off problem; it’s a Barton Street story, a James Street story, a Mountain story. It happened right downtown, in the literal heart of the lower city.
* Jackson Square isn't just a mall; it's a major hub. It connects to the bus terminal, the library, and even city hall. * For a lot of kids, Jackson Square is a place to hang out, grab some ćevapi, and just be kids. This kind of violence shatters that sense of safety. * It reminds us that even as Hamilton grows and changes, some of the old pains are still here, right under the surface.
This isn't about stats or trends; it's about a young life cut short. It’s about a family in our city grieving, and it’s about all of us wondering what we can do. When something like this happens in a place as central as Jackson Square, it feels personal. It's a reminder that we can’t just look away, not when it happens right here at home.
Sonja Kovačević-Mountain, MiTL Sports Desk, Hamilton.
The crew on the Morning Wire is talking about this all morning — catch it live at mornings.live.