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    Halifax Man Charged With Second-Degree Murder in Death of Troy Clayton on Gottingen Street

    ObservernewsBy ObservernewsNovember 30, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Halifax, NS – A 40-year-old Halifax man has been charged with second-degree murder in connection with the death of 59-year-old Troy Clayton, who was fatally injured on Gottingen Street on November 26, 2023. Halifax Regional Police say the incident, which occurred in the heart of the city’s North End, is not believed to have been random.

    What Happened on Gottingen Street?

    On November 26, 2023, just after 11 a.m., Halifax Regional Police responded to a call reporting an injured man in the 2400 block of Gottingen Street in Halifax’s North End.

    When officers arrived, they found Halifax resident Troy Clayton, 59, suffering from serious injuries. Paramedics rushed him to hospital, but despite emergency medical efforts, he later died from his wounds.

    Following an autopsy, the Nova Scotia Medical Examiner determined that Clayton’s death was a homicide, prompting a full-scale murder investigation.

    Who Was Troy Clayton?

    Troy Clayton, originally from Halifax, had spent most of his life in the city. Friends and family remember him as a kind and considerate man, known for his generosity and presence within the local community.

    Clayton’s death has deeply affected those who knew him, as well as residents of the broader Halifax area. Many have spoken about the shock of losing someone so rooted in the neighborhood and the lasting impact his death has had on the community.

    Case Details: Second-Degree Murder Charge Against Aaron James Johnson

    After an extensive investigation, Halifax Regional Police arrested 40-year-old Aaron James Johnson, also of Halifax, in connection with the case.

    Johnson has been charged with second-degree murder in the death of Troy Clayton. Police have stated that, based on their findings so far, they do not believe the incident was random, suggesting that there may have been some prior connection or specific circumstances leading up to the fatal encounter.

    Johnson is scheduled to appear in Halifax provincial court on Monday, December 1, 2023, to face the murder charge. The investigation remains active, with officers continuing to gather evidence and interview witnesses to clarify the events that led to the fatal incident.

    Community Reaction and Concerns About Safety

    The killing of Troy Clayton has sent shockwaves through the Gottingen Street area and the wider Halifax community.

    Gottingen Street, located in the city’s North End, is home to local businesses, residences, and cultural spaces, and is generally regarded as a lively, community-focused neighborhood. While it has experienced occasional incidents of violence over the years, residents say a homicide of this nature feels especially unsettling.

    Local business owners and residents have voiced their concern about safety, with some expressing a growing sense of anxiety.
    One nearby business owner shared, “It’s just really shocking. We don’t frequently hear about such events happening here.”

    The tragedy has renewed conversations about community safety, support services, and the need for continued efforts to prevent violence in urban neighborhoods.

    What Police Are Saying and What Happens Next

    Halifax Regional Police continue to treat this as an active homicide investigation. Authorities are still piecing together what happened on the morning of November 26, 2023, and are urging anyone with information to come forward.

    Investigators are asking anyone who may have:

    • Seen the incident
    • Been in the area of the 2400 block of Gottingen Street around 11 a.m. on November 26, 2023
    • Or has any relevant video footage (dashcam, security, or mobile)

    to contact Halifax Regional Police or submit information anonymously through Crime Stoppers.

    Police have emphasized that even minor details could prove critical in understanding the full circumstances leading to Troy Clayton’s death.

    As the case proceeds through the court system, Clayton’s family, friends, and the Halifax community continue to grieve, hoping that the justice process will bring answers and some measure of closure.

    This story may be updated with more information as it becomes available.

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