Justice 4 Jamar: Family to hold community day on 3-year anniversary of son's shooting death
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Posted: Jun 3, 2026 10:28 AM CDT
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Sunday, June 7, marks three years since a Milwaukee family lost their only son to gun violence.
Jamar Shaw was murdered one month before his 29th birthday in 2023, leaving behind two sons.
His parents are still seeking answers in his death.
This Sunday, the Justice 4 Jamar Community Day is hoping to bring the community together to honor Jamar's life and legacy.
Jamar's mother, Katina Shaw, and Claire Huschen, the vice president of Milwaukee Stoppers, join us to talk about the case and the upcoming day of service.
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