Toronto home shooting leaves one man dead

Monday, May 19, 2025, 8:20 am

In the early hours of Monday, Toronto police responded to multiple calls reporting a shooting at a North York residence near Weston and Albion roads, resulting in the tragic death of a man in his 40s. Neighbors are left reeling as authorities launch an investigation into the unsettling incident.


torontosun.com / Body of shooting victim found in plaza apartment in northwest Toronto

Toronto Police officers are are investigating the shooting death of a man who was found dead in a second-floor apartment at a Weston Rd. plaza Monday morning. Police identified the victim as Lloyd Alexander Hastings, 42, whose body was found at the unit, located at Weston Rd. and Graydon Ave.,…

citynews.ca / Man dead after shooting in North York

The Toronto Police Service (TPS) say a man in his 40s was shot and killed at a residence in North York. Authorities were called to the area of Weston Road and Albion Road around 5:20 a.m., after they received reports that a male has been shot. Police say they found the victim and pronounced him […]

cp24.com/ / Police investigating fatal shooting in North York - CP24

Police investigating fatal shooting in North York  CP24

globalnews.ca / Man in his 40s killed in early morning shooting at Toronto home

Toronto police said in a post on X it received calls for a shooting at a home near Weston and Albion roads at 5:21 a.m. Monday.

cp24.com/ / Man dead after shooting at North York residence - CP24

Man dead after shooting at North York residence  CP24


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