Toronto police are alerting the public after two incidents were people where shot with what is believed to be a BB gun. The first incident happened at the Sc
Toronto police are alerting the public after two incidents were people where shot with what is believed to be a BB gun.Police say the victim was standing at the lower entrance at the Walmart when they were struck with a projectile.Officers were then called to another part of Scarborough around 6:15 p.m. the next day. They say a uniformed TTC employee was standing a bus shelter near Markham Road and Progress Avenue when a dark coloured four-door car pulled up.
Police say the suspect was in the passenger seat and shot the victim with an orange tipped, rifle-style gun that fires small projectiles.The suspect is described as 15 to 19-years-old, white with a thin build and they were wearing all dark clothing.Police believe the same person or people could be responsible for both incidents.
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