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They have video of the alleged homicide outside of a waterfront nightclub. They have recovered the vehicle alleged to have been a murder weapon and have a Canada-wide warrant for his arrest for second-degree murder and attempted murder.
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What Toronto Police didn’t have as of early Tuesday night is the suspect accused in this heinous slaying in custody.
A manhunt is underway to track down Robert Cada, 32, of Toronto, who Const. David Hopkinson and Const. Jenniferjit Sidhu report is wanted for second-degree murder and attempted murder. Details of the murder victim and the attempted victim were still in the process of being worked out late Tuesday.
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TORONTO Police are looking for three suspects they consider to be armed and dangerous in connection with a shooting in North York last September that left one man dead. In a news release issued Wednesday, police released surveillance images of the three men in an effort to identify them. On Sept. 24, police were called to the area of Shoreham Drive and Gosford Boulevard at approximately 8:30 p.m. for a report of a shooting. Investigators believe that four people entered the northwest entrance of 89 Gosford Boulevard and three of them discharged their firearms in the direction of six men who were playing dominoes.
47-Year-Old Man Dies Following Arrest
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A 47-year-old man died Wednesday morning after he was arrested for reportedly causing a disturbance at a Richmond business.
Police responded to a 10:35 a.m. report of a man damaging property inside a business in the 12600 block of San Pablo Avenue.
Officers arrived and found a man who was stumbling and who fell to the ground and appeared to be in medical distress or under the influence of drugs, police said. They tried to calm the man and provided medical assistance until paramedics arrived.
Officers placed the man in a prone position and one officer placed his knee on the man s lower back to handcuff him.