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In the alert, police identified the suspect as Shawn Petry, 30. They also released photos of the suspect. (Paul Smith/CBC)ĭuraiappah said the first shooting happened in the area of Argentia Road and Winston Churchhill Boulevard in Mississauga. Police were called to the scene at about 2:15 p.m.Īt 4:25 p.m., Peel police issued an emergency alert, saying they were searching for an active shooter, armed and dangerous, driving a stolen black Jeep Cherokee. Peel police taped off a Tim Hortons in Mississauga as part of their investigation.

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"And as a result, the man has been pronounced deceased at the scene." "There was an interaction and there were shots fired by police from Halton and Hamilton," Denette said. Kristy Denette, spokesperson for the SIU, said on Monday night that Halton Region and Hamilton police, at 4:30 p.m., located a man believed to have been involved in "serious incidents in Mississauga and Milton." In a tweet, the unit said it is investigating a shooting involving a Halton police officer on Monday afternoon on York Boulevard in Hamilton. Ontario's Special Investigations Unit (SIU), meanwhile, has invoked its mandate in connection with the death of the suspect in Hamilton. The SIU is called in whenever someone is killed or injured in a confrontation with police, or there are allegations of sexual assault against officers. Ashraf was the owner of MK Collision Centre, an auto repair shop in Milton, and the suspect was an employee, according to Ashraf's friends. The second person killed on Monday was Shakeel Ashraf. The second person killed on Monday was Shakeel Ashraf. Ashraf was the owner of MK Auto Repairs, an auto repair shop in Milton where the suspect was an employee, according to Ashraf's friends. 2nd person killed was auto repair shop owner Of the two injured in Milton, one is in critical condition, while the other is in serious condition. The one person wounded in Mississauga suffered life-altering injuries and is being treated at a trauma centre in the GTA. Police from Peel Region, Halton Region and Toronto told reporters on Monday evening that two people were shot in Mississauga, three were shot in Milton and the suspect had an "interaction" with Halton Regional Police Service officers in Hamilton. The Toronto sign will also be dimmed in his honour.

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Toronto Mayor John Tory said in a tweet that all flags will remain at half-mast at Toronto city hall, civic centres, Metro Hall and various city locations in Hong's memory on Monday. A line of officers saluted the vehicles as they drove past. Police line in procession, showing their respect, as the body of Toronto Constable Andrew Hong is taken from the scene in Mississauga where he was shot and killed this afternoon /u5CMVhPkLG- was a procession of police vehicles as Hong's body was taken from the scene of his death.

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"I committed to his family that they will have the full support of the Toronto Police Service every day going forward," Ramer said. Ramer said he met with Hong's family on Monday afternoon, along with Jon Reid of the Toronto Police Association, to break the news. Hong, a member of the traffic services unit, had worked for the force for 22 years. He is survived by his wife, two children and parents. Peel Regional Police Chief Nishan Duraiappah said it didn't appear Hong did anything to the suspect prior to the attack. "He was shot in an unprovoked and, may I say, in an ambush attack," Duraiappah said. "This is devastating news for his family and for all members of the Toronto Police Service and our entire policing community. We will lean on each other while we work to support Constable Hong's family, and each other, in our grief," Ramer told reporters on Monday evening. He had stopped at the restaurant to take a lunch break, police said. Andrew Hong, 48, was killed while on a joint training exercise with Peel and York Regional Police. Toronto Police Chief James Ramer said Const. A deadly shooting rampage ensued, spanning three communities west of Toronto and ending around 6:30 p.m., when police said they fatally shot the suspect in a Hamilton cemetery. The attacks began at a Tim Hortons restaurant at around 2 p.m.

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UPDATE: Peel Regional Police have launched a multi-jurisdictional investigation into the shootingĪ gunman shot and killed a Toronto police officer at close range at a Mississauga, Ont., restaurant Monday afternoon in what police described as an unprovoked "ambush" - the first of a series of shootings that killed another man and wounded three others.








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