Toronto police at the scene of a fatal shooting in Etobicoke early Friday.
Police have identified a man fatally shot in Etobicoke on Thursday night as 29-year-old Liban Hussein.CBC News Toronto police have identified a man fatally shot in Etobicoke on Thursday night as 29-year-old Liban Hussein.
Police were called to the area of The West Mall and Eva Road for a shooting at about 8:30 p.m., they said in a news release on Friday. According to police, suspects approached Hussein and shot him several times. When officers arrived, they found him with gunshot wounds. He was taken to hospital, where he later died.Homicide detectives continue to investigate. Anyone with information is asked to call Toronto police or to leave an anonymous tip with Crime Stoppers.
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