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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Today, June 7, marks two years since a Milwaukee family lost their only son to gun violence.
This afternoon, they took to the streets in the second annual Justice Peace Walk.
Jamar Shaw was murdered one month before his 29th birthday in 2023.
Milwaukee police found Shaw lying outside of his car with multiple gunshot wounds on 1st and Keefe.
An uber driver tried to save Shaw's life but he died from his injuries.
Shaw was a father who left behind two children.
His parents are still seeking answers two years after his murder.
"We want to find out who is responsible for what they did to our son," said Katina and Jermaine Shaw, his parents. "They took a lot out of us and they took the one thing or one person we love the most. We want accountability and justice for Jamar."
Call Crime Stoppers at (414) 224-TIPS if you have any information. If your tip leads to an arrest, you'll get $20,000.