Health centre employee among 2 arrested in shooting death of mom hit by stray bullet in Leslieville

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Health centre employee among 2 arrested in shooting death of mom hit by stray bullet in Leslieville
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Police have made two additional arrests in connection with the daytime shooting of a Toronto mother last month, while one suspect remains outstanding.

An employee of a nearby community health centre was one of two additional people arrested in connection with a daytime shooting of a Toronto mother last month.

The charges against Ibrahim and Mohammed have not been proven in court. Both made their first court appearances at the Toronto Regional Bail Centre on Tuesday. “These allegations are deeply concerning to us and to the community,” Jason Altenberg, the SRCHC's CEO, and Emily Hill, interim board chair of the centre, said in a statement.

Some of those concerns included an increase in visible drug use and drug paraphernalia, aggressive behaviour and fighting, overdoses, and open drug selling. The CEO of SRCHC, meanwhile, says the “increased volatility and behaviour issues” seen in the community are not isolated to Leslieville. As of Tuesday, police say one suspect wanted in connection with the case is still outstanding. He is described as a 18-to-25-year-old male, of average height and with a slim build. Police say he had long hair tied in a ponytail at the time of the incident and was wearing a black baseball hat, a black North Face hoodie, dark-coloured jeans and white shoes.

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