Toronto hunts for 'criminals for hire' after string of shootings, police say

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Toronto police say a multilayered gun-for-hire network recruited young adults via encrypted apps to carry out a wave of shootings across the Greater Toronto Area, including a March attack on the US consulate; two handguns seized could be connected to 27 shootings; 18-year-olds Jayon Burgher and Sheldon Tracey-Stewart have been charged, 19-year-old Nicholas Bennett faces first-degree murder charges, and 19-year-old Zara Jabbi remains at large; investigators are seeking organizers and financiers with FBI assistance as they assess possible links to a broader terror network and a fatal raid on police operations.
- Toronto police say dozens of shootings are linked to ‘multilayered’ gun-for-hire network The Guardian
- 'Who's paying for this?': Toronto police believe youth hired for gun crimes such as U.S. consulate shooting CBC
- Toronto police say gun-for-hire networks linked to US Consulate shooting AP News
- Toronto police to unveil arrests tied to U.S. Consulate shooting CityNews Toronto
- Toronto police link at least 27 shootings across GTA to network of young guns for hire Toronto Star
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