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Fatal shooting reported in Toronto’s Greektown

Police are investigating after a shooting in Toronto's Greektown. Global News / Mark Bray

A man has died after an overnight shooting in Toronto’s Greektown neighbourhood, police say.

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Toronto police say shots were heard just after 3:30 a.m. on Sunday morning near Carlaw and Danforth avenues.

A man was found and taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries. Toronto paramedics told Global News a man in his 20s was pronounced dead in hospital.

Police did not share information about any suspects.

The shooting was reported a few hours after a memorial for the victims of the Danforth mass shooting in 2018, which was held less than a block away. Two people were killed and 13 injured in that shooting.

Police have not released any information to suggest the two events are connected.

Ken Price, whose daughter was shot and injured in the 2018 attack, said he had planned on decompressing on Sunday after mentally preparing for the anniversary.

But when he and his family woke up, they learned about the latest shooting.

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“It’s jarring,” he said.

— with files from The Canadian Press

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