Two Shootings At A Bus Stop In Toronto In 24 Hours, One Person Was Killed And Another Was Injured

Canada Global(Web News)According to information provided by police, gang-related violence is behind two shootings at the same bus stop in northwest Toronto within 24 hours, while investigators say such Movement is unprovoked. He may have been executed for any number of reasons.

Toronto Police Inspector Peter Wahby said police are trying to determine who was waiting for a bus at the Jane Street and Driftwood Avenue bus stop between Friday night and Saturday afternoon over a 21-hour period. What was the reason for shooting the person and a young man? “It’s not normal to shoot someone while waiting for a bus at a bus stop,” Wahby said. Therefore, this incident can be termed as a gang-related incident. But it has not been confirmed yet.

A man was waiting for a bus at a bus stop on Jane Street near Driftwood Avenue just after 3:00 p.m. Saturday when a man approached him and shot him three times, investigators said. The age of the assailant is said to be between 18 and 30 years. He was shot twice in the stomach and once in the head. After carrying out the incident, the assailant fled from the spot. The injured person was rushed to a nearby trauma center where he was later declared brought dead.

Police say the same man is being sought in connection with another shooting on Friday. A 16-year-old boy was waiting for a bus at a bus stop on Driftwood Avenue when the suspect approached and shot him in the face. The injured boy is currently being treated in hospital in a critical but stable condition. The police have not arrested anyone yet and efforts are on to find out how many conspirators are involved in the whole incident. Wahby said investigators located a black Acura RDX that may be connected to the shooting. Police have increased patrols in the area.

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