A 39-year-old Ghanaian, Adu Boakye, who recently relocated to Canada just three months ago, has been fatally shot in what authorities have confirmed as a random shooting incident.
The shooting occurred in the North York area in northwest Toronto, with Adu Boakye becoming one of two victims in this senseless act of violence. The incident took place at Jane Street and Driftwood Avenue, prompting a swift response from the police.
According to a police statement on the matter, the incident unfolded on Saturday, February 17, 2024, around 3:05 p.m. Upon receiving a call reporting the shooting, police rushed to the scene.
Adu Boakye was found with gunshot wounds, and despite life-saving measures and immediate transportation to the hospital, he succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced dead.
The victim, identified as Adu Boakye, had recently moved to Canada, leaving behind a life in Ghana to seek new opportunities in his adopted country.
Detective Phillip Campbell, in a subsequent media interview, revealed that Adu Boakye and another unnamed 16-year-old boy fell victim to indiscriminate shootings less than 24 hours apart while waiting for a bus in the Jane Street and Driftwood Avenue area.
“Our investigation thus far has revealed there is no relationship between Mr. Boakye and the individual, or individuals, who shot him,” said Det. Phillip Campbell. He emphasized that both victims were innocently going about their business when they were shot.
The police have released some details about the assailant, describing the incident as a gang attack. They are urging the public to come forward with any information that could lead to the arrest of the perpetrator. The shocking incident highlights the need for heightened awareness and community cooperation to ensure the safety of residents in the North York area and beyond.
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