shooting rampage is not expected to survive, police say.Police officials held a press conference Thursday morning where they provided more information on Monday’s events.During the update, Halton Regional Police Chief Stephen Tanner said a 28-year-old international exchange student who was one of three people shot in Milton remains on life support and is not expected to survive.“We are not releasing his name at this time out of respect for his family but we anticipate doing so at a future date and time,” Tanner said.
Suspect in shooting rampage arrived at coffee shop 2 hours before killing Toronto police officer The shooting took place on Monday at around 2:50 p.m., at MK Auto Repairs in the area of Main and Bronte streets.Thirty-eight-year-old Shakeel Ashraf — the owner of MK Auto Repairs — was pronounced deceased at the scene.
Tanner said he leaves behind a wife and two daughters.The two other victims were taken to hospital.The news of the shooting in Milton came less than an hour after another shooting was reported in Mississauga.The shooting, which investigators believe was conducted by the same suspect — 40-year-old Sean Petrie — also left 48-year-old Toronto police officer Andrew Hong dead and another person injured.Tanner said the 28-year-old male student worked part time at MK Auto Repairs.
Parole records reveal lengthy criminal past of gunman behind GTA shooting rampage The third victim injured there, also an employee of the shop, is a 43-year-old man who was shot in the leg.