
CLEMEE JOSEPH, THE MOTHER OF HOMICIDE VICTIM #16 JARVIS ST. REMY’S THIRD MONTHLY SUMMER APPEAL NEWS CONFERENCE URGING THE KILLER(S) OF HER SON TO TURN THEMSELVES IN
On Friday July 3rd 2009 at 1pm, there will be a third news conference and RALLY by Clemee Joseph, the mother of Jarvis St. Remy, the 18-year-old young man who was gunned down at a bus shelter at Dundas St West and Howland on Friday the 1st of May 2009 at about 10.45pm. This continues her monthly summer news conferences as part of her crime stoppers initiative to make Toronto a safer and better place to be and help solve the murder of her beloved oldest son Jarvis. In this special news conference which will be a rally style event as students, friends and the entire community are all invited, she will urge whoever killed her son to turn themselves in! "It's about time as it is two months exactly today" she said.
Clemee also has four special announcements regarding her son Jarvis and will also be joined by two special speakers at the news conference, an 8 year old award winning community activist and anti-crime advocate KJ Taiwo, aka "KJ the kid reporter" who has been pleading to Mayor Miller to end the strike and reopen the city summer camps in order to avoid further tragedies. "We kids are roaming around at our apartment building playgrounds and have nothing to do. Too many teens and grown ups may be carrying guns and we don't wanna get caught in the crossfire" he said. KJ has also been the designer of all Clemee Joseph's appeal posters at previous news conferences.
These posters are also used by Toronto Crime Stoppers to help generate tips at school events by youth officer Constable Scott Mills. They are attached. KJ's latest appeal poster will be displayed at Friday's rally.
KJ will introduce the second speaker Amiga Taylor, the older sister of the late 11-year old Ephraim Brown who was gunned down while caught in the crossfire of two shooting gang members at his cousin's birthday party July 22nd 2007. Almost 2 years to the date, Amiga remembers outside the courtroom at the preliminary bail hearings when most of those there heard the families of the accused yell at Epharim’s family “Get over it! It was an effin accident.” “Our teens just need to put the guns down” states Clemee Joseph.
Clemee Joseph and Amiga Taylor thank the entire Toronto media for their ongoing support and coverage!! Afterall, Crime Stoppers is a partnership between we the public, you the media and the police and we must all work together to solve and reduce crimes to make Toronto a better place to live.
Location: Dundas and Howland bus stop where Jarvis was murdered. (Lambton Park)
Date: Friday July 3rd (Rain or Shine)
Time: 1pm
On the net:
Respectance.com/jarvis














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