Reliving the tragic events, Jada Page, 8, who was shot in the head in August 2016 while outside a Northwest Miami-Dade home with her father. She died at Jackson Memorial’s Ryder Trauma Center, according to county police.
Jada’s father, James Page, 32, who was shot multiple times in the upper torso while outside a home on Northwest 25th Avenue, survived.
Relatives said Page was getting ready to go to the movies when he was shot.
In 2021, her mother, Rosalind Brown, created a children’s summer program called Jada Club and sold colorful backpacks in her daughter’s honor.
of her grandmother’s house in the Northwest sector in August 2016.
County Commissioners adopted a resolution sponsored by Commissioner Jean Monestime to designate a portion of Northwest 25th Avenue at its intersection with Northwest 102nd Street as “Jada Page Boulevard”.
Jada’s mother, Dominique Brown, took to the podium to share how she has been coping with the loss of her daughter.
“When you can’t understand it, wrap it in your faith,” he said.
Family and community partners spoke of Page, calling her a light and hoping this tragedy will highlight the dangers of gun violence.
Page’s dance team performed a routine and her cousin sang a song honoring Page.
His family hopes this sign will be a physical reminder of Page’s importance to this community.
The case remains unresolved.
A street sign honoring 8-year-old Jada Page was revealed to her family and the community on Thursday to honor her life and carry on her legacy.
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Reliving the tragic events, Jada Page, 8, who was shot in the head in August 2016 while outside a Northwest Miami-Dade home with her father. She died at Jackson Memorial’s Ryder Trauma Center, according to county police.
Jada’s father, James Page, 32, who was shot multiple times in the upper torso while outside a home on Northwest 25th Avenue, survived.
Relatives said Page was getting ready to go to the movies when he was shot.
In 2021, her mother, Rosalind Brown, created a children’s summer program called Jada Club and sold colorful backpacks in her daughter’s honor.