B.C. men arrested in fatal Mississauga shooting incident

Tuesday, June 3, 2025, 12:22 pm

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.


cp24.com/ / Two men arrested in Delta, B.C. in connection with Mississauga homicide - CP24

Two men arrested in Delta, B.C. in connection with Mississauga homicide  CP24

globalnews.ca / Two men arrested in B.C., charged with murder in Mississauga, Ont. shooting: police

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.

theglobeandmail.com / Two men arrested in B.C., charged with murder in shooting of Mississauga man, 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

citynews.ca / 2 men arrested in B.C, charged in Mississauga businessman’s murder

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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