Teenage boy killed after shooting near Emmett Avenue and Jane Street: police - CP24 / cp24

Sunday, June 8, 2025, 1:21 pm

Authorities are investigating a fatal shooting in Toronto following Saturday night violence near Emmett Avenue and Jane Street. A teenage victim lost his life, and police report that the suspect fled the scene. Neighbors express dismay as officials call on the public to come forward with any information.


globalnews.ca / One dead after Saturday night shooting in Toronto’s west end: police

One person is dead after a Saturday night shooting in Toronto’s west end. Police say the suspect fled and are asking anyone with information to come forward.

cp24.com/ / Teenage boy killed after shooting near Emmett Avenue and Jane Street: police - CP24

Teenage boy killed after shooting near Emmett Avenue and Jane Street: police  CP24


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