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Woman pulls shotgun from car, fires and injures pedestrian, cyclist in Toronto: police

WATCH ABOVE: Toronto police say a 21-year-old woman has been charged with attempted murder after allegedly using a shotgun to shoot a pedestrian and cyclist early Friday morning in the Moss Park area of the city. Kamil Karamali reports – Jul 3, 2018

A 21-year-old woman has been charged with attempted murder after a pedestrian and cyclist were both shot in Toronto last week.

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Toronto police said the incident happened around 1 a.m. on Friday, June 29, in the Moss Park area of the city at Shuter and George streets.

Police say the female suspect, who was driving a vehicle, got into a verbal altercation with a 21-year-old pedestrian.

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Authorities said the woman exited her vehicle, removed a shotgun from the trunk and fired at the pedestrian.

Police said the victim and a 69-year-old cyclist riding in the area were both shot and suffered non-life-threatening injuries.

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Investigators managed to identify the suspect as Cassandra Beckett-Benjamin of Toronto.

She was arrested on Saturday and charged with 10 criminal offences including attempted murder, assault with a weapon, aggravated assault, possession of an unauthorized firearm and possession of an unauthorized firearm in a motor vehicle.

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Police said they also seized a quantity of drugs, a large sum of money and drug paraphernalia.

The accused made a court appearance on Sunday.

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