"Carter’s death is Toronto’s eighth homicide of the year, seven of which were a result of a shooting." jordan deserved to bring hope to all those kids who belived he would make an indor skatepark for them, but now that legacy has been brought down to friends and family to make. here are some things people had said about jordan and his kindness and he did when he was still with us:
"When I think of 8th street skatepark, I always did and anyway will, think of Jordon first. My son, Quentin, started scootering there a couple years back and it was Jordon that ALWAYS had time for Q, even though he was older and far better than my son," reads one of the many heartbreaking comments from community members on the GoFundMe site.
"Jordon's patience, goodwill and kindness rubbed off on Q and so many other youngsters... He absolutely made a difference in people's lives and those that were on the receiving end of his warmth will be better, more humble, more loving people simply by being by his side."
"Learning to skate in the summer was a joy when Jordon was at the skatepark," reads another. "He cared so much about people and seeing them succeed. And I'm convinced he's the funniest man I've ever seen. Rest in peace Jordon."
“Thank you, Jordon, for who you were. You will be deeply missed, brother. May you continue living in our hearts.”
“He was a beautiful soul who was loved by all his friends and anyone who ever met him. We are all devastated by this loss,”
“Rest In Peace, sweetheart. We will all miss you so much.”
we all do miss you jordan, many of us do.