Sammy Yatim’s mother continues fight for justice 10 years after son’s death
TORONTO — Ten years after her son was fatally shot on an empty Toronto streetcar, Sammy Yatim’s mother said she’s still fighting for justice.
Eighteen-year-old Yatim was shot multiple times by Const. James Forcillo while standing alone holding a small knife on the streetcar on July 27, 2013. Cellphone footage of the shooting posted online set off a wave of public outrage and calls for police reform.
On the 10th anniversary of her son’s death, Yatim’s mother said she worries her calls for change in policing and justice for her son are no longer being heard.
“I wanted to do something actually to honour my son, but they left me disabled. I feel they disappointed me, the police, the government, the system – they failed,” Sahar Bahadi told The Canadian Press.