Published Friday, February 12, 2021 12:02PM EST Eight people have been charged in connection with a shooting that took place one year ago in the parking lot of a mall in Thornhill, Ont. The incident occurred on Feb. 16, 2020 shortly before 9 p.m. outside the Promenade Mall, located near Bathurst and Centre streets. Three people were found at the scene, police said, two of which sustained gunshot wounds. The victims, a 17-year-old boy and a 30-year-old man, were taken to the hospital for treatment. “Investigators believe that one of the victims was sitting in a car and the other two victims were standing outside of the vehicle speaking to him when a masked suspect approached the vehicle and fired multiple shots, striking two of the victims,” police said in a news release issued Friday, adding that the suspect fled the area heading northbound.
TORONTO Eight people have been charged in connection with a shooting that took place one year ago in the parking lot of a mall in Thornhill, Ont. The incident occurred on Feb. 16, 2020 shortly before 9 p.m. outside the Promenade Mall, located near Bathurst and Centre streets. Three people were found at the scene, police said, two of which sustained gunshot wounds. The victims, a 17-year-old boy and a 30-year-old man, were taken to the hospital for treatment. “Investigators believe that one of the victims was sitting in a car and the other two victims were standing outside of the vehicle speaking to him when a masked suspect approached the vehicle and fired multiple shots, striking two of the victims,” police said in a news release issued Friday, adding that the suspect fled the area heading northbound.
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Last Updated Tuesday, December 22, 2020 11:51AM EST Members of the York Regional Police Service’s homicide unit have taken over an investigation into a fatal house explosion in Markham that claimed the lives of two children. On May 17 shortly before 10 a.m., emergency crews were called to a residence on Bur Oak Avenue for a reported fire. Crews arrived on scene to find that there had been an explosion at the home, which subsequently caught fire. A 41-year-old mother and two of her sons, ages 6 and 14, were transported from the scene to hospital in critical condition. A 12-year-old boy, who was initially unaccounted for following the fire, was later found dead inside the home two days later.