Suspect in GTHA shootings had a long criminal history, parole documents indicate

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Suspect in GTHA shootings had a long criminal history, parole documents indicate
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Parole Board of Canada documents indicate that the man believed to be behind Monday’s shootings had a history of robbery, drug trafficking and weapon possession, as well as gang ties

The suspect in a string of shootings that killed a Toronto police officer and an auto shop owner had an extensive criminal record, including ties to a gang at one point.

The Special Investigations Unit has not released the suspect’s name because they say his family has not provided consent.

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