Toronto man arrested in connection with deadly shooting near Kensington Market in August; victim identified

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Toronto man arrested in connection with deadly shooting near Kensington Market in August; victim identified
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Police have arrested a man in connection with a deadly shooting near Toronto's Kensington Market in August.

The incident happened on Aug. 21, near College Street and Spadina Avenue, at approximately 4:52 a.m.

Investigators alleged that, during an interaction involving several men, a firearm was discharged two to three times, and one of the males was struck.In a release issued on Monday, police identified the deceased as 41-year-old Toronto resident Oluwatobi “Tobi” Alaga. Police also said that, on Sept. 30, officers placed 26-year-old Carlos Swaby-Palacios, of Toronto, under arrest in the Innisfil, Ont. area and charged him with one count of first-degree murder.

The charges against him have yet to be tested in court. The accused made his first appearance on Oct. 1 at the Toronto Regional Bail Centre.

 

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