AJAX, ONTARIO — Community in Shock After Fatal Shooting of 28-Year-Old Isaiah Little Near GO Station
The town of Ajax is reeling after a fatal shooting on Sunday night that claimed the life of 28-year-old Isaiah Little, marking Durham Region’s fourth homicide of 2025. The incident occurred in the vicinity of the Ajax GO Station, a normally tranquil area now stained by violence and uncertainty. As investigators search for answers, the community is mourning a young life lost far too soon.
The Incident
Durham Regional Police were called to the scene near the Ajax GO Station shortly before midnight on Sunday, June 22. When officers arrived, they discovered Isaiah Little suffering from gunshot wounds. Despite the efforts of emergency responders, Little was pronounced dead at the scene.
Authorities have yet to release specific details about the events that led to the shooting. Investigators are working to piece together the moments leading up to the deadly encounter, and they are urging anyone who may have witnessed the incident or has relevant information to come forward.
The area was cordoned off for several hours as forensic teams conducted their investigation, and a visible police presence remained well into Monday morning. Commuters were met with a somber scene at the GO Station, many expressing disbelief that such violence could erupt in what is usually a safe, well-trafficked area.
Who Was Isaiah Little?
Isaiah Little was more than a victim of violent crime — he was a son, a friend, a neighbor, and a man whose story was still being written. Those who knew him describe Isaiah as a complex individual who had faced his share of challenges but was working to move forward with his life.
“He was trying to find his footing,” said a friend who asked not to be named. “Life hadn’t been easy for him, but he still had heart. He had dreams, he had people who cared about him.”
Little made headlines in the past when he was accused of assaulting two fishermen while reportedly living in a tented encampment. But to those who knew him personally, his life was not defined by that moment. They remember him as someone who struggled, yes, but who also showed compassion, loyalty, and a desire for something better.
“He had a past, but he also had potential,” said another acquaintance. “Nobody deserves to go out like this.”
Community Demands Accountability and Safety
The fatal shooting has sparked outrage and fear among Ajax residents. Many are demanding increased security around transit hubs and more proactive measures to address rising gun violence in the region. Local leaders are also calling for greater investment in mental health and homelessness support services — resources they believe may have altered the course of Isaiah Little’s life and perhaps prevented his death.
“This tragedy is a wake-up call,” said one local resident at an impromptu gathering near the station. “We need real change, not just after-the-fact investigations. People are dying, and it’s happening too close to home.”
Social media has become a forum for both grief and advocacy, with the hashtag #JusticeForIsaiah spreading as friends and activists alike demand transparency in the ongoing investigation and call attention to the broader issues of poverty, housing insecurity, and systemic neglect.
Police Appeal for Information
As of now, no arrests have been made in connection with Little’s death. Durham Regional Police are appealing to the public for assistance and are reviewing surveillance footage from the area. They are particularly interested in speaking with anyone who may have been in or around the GO Station late Sunday night.
“This was a senseless act of violence,” said a spokesperson for the Durham Regional Police Service. “We are committed to finding those responsible and bringing them to justice. We urge anyone with information, no matter how small, to come forward.”
Anyone with tips is encouraged to contact the Durham homicide unit or submit anonymous information through Crime Stoppers.
A Community Left to Grieve
For now, the community of Ajax is left with mourning, unanswered questions, and the haunting reality of a life cut short. A small memorial of flowers and candles has begun to form near the GO Station, placed by friends and strangers alike.
A vigil is being organized for later this week to honor Isaiah Little’s memory and to demand change in his name — a public stand against the violence that continues to shake communities like Ajax across the country.
In the midst of pain and unrest, one truth stands clear: Isaiah Little’s life mattered. And as the investigation unfolds, those who knew him — and those who didn’t — hope that justice will follow, and that his death will not be in vain.