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A violent shooting in the Lawrence Heights neighbourhood left one person dead and several others injured, with varying reports on the exact number of casualties. Police are investigating the incident as community members struggle with shock and uncertainty while authorities work to piece together what transpired.
Mass shooting in Toronto kills one, hospitalizes five others CP24
Police say one person is dead and five others suffered non-life-threatening injuries following a shooting in the Lawrence Heights neighbourhood on Tuesday night. Toronto Police originally said on social media that officers responded to the Flemington Rd.-Zachary Crt. area at 8:37 p.m. for reports…
At least 7 people injured in Lawrence Heights shooting, paramedics say CP24
1 dead, 5 others in hospital following shooting in Lawrence Heights CP24
One man has died, and five others have been transported to hospital non-life threatening gunshot wounds after a shooting in North York’s Lawrence Heights neighbourhood. Police were called to the Flemington Road and Zachary Court area just after 8:30 p.m. Tuesday for reports of gunshots. Toronto…
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