Toronto police identify rapper Smoke Dawg as one of two killed in shooting
TORONTO — An up-and-coming rap artist was one of two people killed in a brazen daylight shooting in Toronto’s bustling entertainment district, police said Sunday, marking the latest deaths in a surge of high-profile gun violence on the city’s streets.
Jahvante Smart, 21, also known as Smoke Dawg, and Ernest Modekwe, 28, both of Toronto, succumbed to their injuries from the Saturday night incident, police said in a news release Sunday. The third victim of Saturday’s shooting, a woman who has not been publicly identified, is expected to recover.
Smart’s family and management released a statement Sunday evening saying the young man leaves behind a one-year-old daughter, along with his parents, 13 siblings, friends and “all of the fans his music touched.”
“Jahvante touched the lives of many fans not only in Toronto but around the world,” the family’s statement said.