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The suspect was detained Monday evening and will be cited for brandishing an imitation of a firearm and disrupting the school, according to a police official. ....
After the lockdown was lifted, police said that they were unable to locate any firearms in connection with the incident but that they were continuing to. ....
Last Updated Thursday, December 10, 2020 7:07AM EST One person is in custody following a shooting and single-vehicle crash in Brampton late Wednesday night. It happened near Hatton Crescent and Dusk Drive at around 11:45 p.m. Police say they responded to the area after receiving calls about a motor-vehicle collision and a possible shooting. When our officers arrived in the area, we confirmed that a shooting had occurred, a duty inspector told CP24 at the scene. In addition, the vehicle that was located at the corner of the intersection with damage. was confirmed to be involved in the shooting. The vehicle, police say, crashed into a pole and two suspects were seen running from the car. ....
TORONTO One person is in custody following a shooting and single-vehicle crash in Brampton late Wednesday night. It happened near Hatton Crescent and Dusk Drive at around 11:45 p.m. Police say they responded to the area after receiving calls about a motor-vehicle collision and a possible shooting. When our officers arrived in the area, we confirmed that a shooting had occurred, a duty inspector told CP24 at the scene. In addition, the vehicle that was located at the corner of the intersection with damage. was confirmed to be involved in the shooting. The vehicle, police say, crashed into a pole and two suspects were seen running from the car. ....
Author of the article: Joe Warmington Publishing date: Dec 10, 2020 • December 10, 2020 • 3 minute read • A Mercedes went into reverse and slammed into a light standard, knocking down a stop sign in an effort to flee gunfire on Hatton Court, in the Chinguacousy Rd. and Dusk Dr. area of Brampton, on Wednesday, Dec. 9, 2020. Toronto Sun Article content They don’t care who could end up catching one of their bullets. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or WARMINGTON: Quiet streets no safe haven from violent gangs Back to video The latest scene for their murderous mayhem was a quiet Brampton street that’s not known for police activity. It was not quiet on Hatton Court at 11:44 p.m. Wednesday. ....