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Two people shot in north Toronto were attacked 'indiscriminately': police
Police say two people who were shot at the same intersection in a northwest Toronto neighbourhood in less than a day were innocent victims who were attacked "indiscriminately.” Investigators say that while they can't rule out the possibility that the attacks were related to gang violence, there is no evidence that the two people shot – one of them fatally – were in any way affiliated with gangs. (Feb. 20, 2024)
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Source name:
The Canadian Press
Unique identifier:
CP170080779
Legacy Identifier:
n_Toronto-Shooting20240220T1610
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Duration:
1m27s
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1920px × 1080px 184.98 MB
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Create Date:
2/20/2024 4:10:00 PM
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Tags
attack
Bus stop
crime
death
guns
news
police
shooting
shot
sport shooting
Superintendent Andy Singh
toronto
TORONTO POLICE SERVICE
violence