Youth Injured in Scarborough Shooting, Police Probe
A young person sustained serious injuries in a shooting incident in Scarborough, Toronto. Police are actively investigating the scene near Lawrence and Bellamy.
A young person sustained serious injuries in a shooting incident in Scarborough, Toronto. Police are actively investigating the scene near Lawrence and Bellamy.
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A shooting incident in Scarborough has left one person injured. Toronto Police are investigating the scene near a Tim Hortons at Lawrence and Bellamy.
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