Burlington Parking Lot Shooting Sparks Concerned Investigation

April 30, 2025, 7:21 am

A fatal shooting in a Burlington parking lot near a Mandarin restaurant has left the community reeling and questioning neighborhood safety. With details still emerging and police probing the incident, residents are left pondering whether their daily surroundings can really be immune to such abrupt violence.


torontosun.com / Man gunned down in Mandarin Restaurant parking lot in Burlington

Investigators believe this was a targeted incident

cp24.com/ / Shooting in Burlington parking lot leaves 1 man dead: police - CP24

Shooting in Burlington parking lot leaves 1 man dead: police  CP24

citynews.ca / Man shot and killed outside Mandarin restaurant in Burlington: police

The Halton Regional Police Service is investigating a homicide after a man was shot and killed in the parking lot of a Mandarin restaurant in Burlington. Authorities were called to the buffet-style restaurant, located at 1881 Fairview Street, at around 8:30 p.m. for reports of a shooting. An adult...


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