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"Shots ring out on a crowded bus. Their intended target, a 28-year-old man, falls with three bullets in his body. An 11-year-old girl falls, too, with a bullet in her head."
"Both are victims of a ruthless gunman firing in anger after an argument developed Sunday at the back of a Toronto Transit Commission bus. Both are in danger of being victimized again — this time by witnesses who were on that bloodstained bus but fled and haven't come forward to tell police what they saw."
"Justice for those hurt in this shooting demands that anyone with information about the crime step forward and share what they know. Such disclosure is also vital in protecting other innocents from the shooter involved, and the friends who were with him." |
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