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Police seek answers in Jamestown murders
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TAMARA SHEPHARD tshephard@insidetoronto.com Toronto police are seeking the public’s help to learn why two men killed early Tuesday morning in Jamestown were in the area. Neither shooting victim lived in Jamestown. Police released photographs of the dead men Thursday in an effort to assist their murder investigation. Police identified the men as Suleiman Ali, 26, of Toronto and Warsame Ali, 26, of Vaughan. A post-mortem showed both died of gunshot wounds. Homicide investigators would like to speak to anyone with information as to why the men were in the area and their whereabouts leading up to the shooting. The suspect is described as male, black, 5’10”. He was last seen wearing a black hoodie. He fled the scene on foot. The murders were the first shootings in north Etobicoke since 23 Division officers began a Toronto Anti-Violence Strategy (TAVIS) on June 1 in Jamestown, Mount Olive, John Garland and the 1800-block of Martin Grove Road. The shooting-silent summer shattered early Tuesday when officers responded to 911 calls reporting gunfire behind Jamestown Crescent townhouses at 1:20 a.m. Sept. 18. Officers found two men had been shot. Both were pronounced dead at the scene. In fact, TAVIS officers spent the >>>NEIGHBOURHOOD, page 22
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WALK FOR CHANGE: Hundreds of women took part in the Rexdale Women's Centre Walk-4-Change on Saturday walking from Albion Mall and Thistletown Multi-Service Centre and finishing the walk at North Kipling Community Centre for entertainment, food and fun. Here, Nila Patel gets her nails painted, one of the many booths that catered to womens’ needs. See more photos from the Walk-4-Change on page 5.
Para athlete joins Youth Advisory Council CYNTHIA REASON creason@insidetoronto.com As a newly minted member of the Pan Am/Parapan Am Games Youth Advisory Council, Etobicoke’s Cynthia Berringer is hoping her
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experience as a para athlete will help to make Toronto’s Games in 2015 as inclusive and accessible as possible. “I feel like I really want this to be an inclusive Games where everyone is able to participate in any way they
possibly can – whether that’s being a spectator and being part of that enthusiastic crowd that encourages the athletes, or whether that’s in a volunteer role, or as an athlete, or as a parent, or anything else,” said the 25-year-old Michael Power/St.
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