TORONTO – A man wanted by police after a fatal shooting in downtown Toronto has surrendered.
Officers say 25-year-old Mohamud Abdiwal Diri arrived at the 23 Division detachment at about 1 a.m.
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Investigators say he has been charged with first-degree murder.
Police were looking for Diri after 27-year-old Kabil Abdulkhadir was shot to death (near Bay and Dundas Street West) early on Aug. 9.
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