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Authorities have charged two men from British Columbia in connection with the fatal shooting of a Mississauga resident in a parking lot assault. The investigation details suggest multiple gunshots led to the victim’s untimely demise, stirring community concern and calling for prompt legal action.
Two men arrested in Delta, B.C. in connection with Mississauga homicide CP24
Two men were arrested in B.C. and charged with first-degree murder after a fatal shooting in a Mississauga parking lot on May 14, police say.
Harjeet Dhadda was allegedly approached by a suspect and shot multiple times in a parking lot on May 14 and later died in hospital
Two men from British Columbia have been charged with first-degree murder in the death of a Mississauga businessman who was gunned down in a daylight shooting last month. Peel Regional Police (PRP) officers were called to Tranmere Drive and Telford Way, near Dixie and Derry roads, just before noon…
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