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Man dead after shooting in Toronto

Man dead after shooting in Toronto

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Toronto police say a man has died after a shooting on Tuesday morning.
Police said the shooting happened near Davenport Road and Osler Street, east of Old Weston Road, just after 5 a.m.
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A man was found with gunshot wounds by officers, police said. Despite life-saving measures he was pronounced deceased.
The homicide unit has been called in to investigate.
There were no details on a possible suspect or suspects.
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