Gunman kills 5 before being fatally shot by police at Vaughan, Ontario condo building

Five people were killed and a sixth injured Sunday night by a lone gunman who went on a shooting spree in a condo building in Vaughan, Ontario. The suspect was then shot and killed by police.

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Five people were killed and a sixth injured Sunday night by a lone gunman who went on a shooting spree in a condo building in Vaughan, Ontario. The suspect was then shot and killed by police.

York Regional Police (YRP) responded to an “active shooting call” with reports that a male shooter had shot several victims at a residential building on Jane Street at around 7:20 pm. Upon arrival at the scene, police say an interaction occurred between the officers and the shooter resulting in the suspect being killed.

“Once the officers arrived, they were met with a horrendous scene where numerous victims were deceased,” YRP Chief Jim MacSween told reporters. One person was taken to hospital with serious injuries but is expected to survive.

The building was evacuated and the Emergency Response Unit conducted a thorough search to ensure there were no other victims

“There is no further threat to the community at this point,” said MacSween. “Right now we just offer our sincere condolences to the victims’ families.”

MacSween informed reporters that the Special Investigations Unit had been called in to investigate the death of the suspect, while a parallel homicide investigation is underway to determine what occurred in the building prior to the arrival of police.

Ontario’s Special Investigations Unit revealed the suspect is a 73-year-old man. According to the Daily Mail, the man had a $1 million civil complaint lodged against the condo corporation.

Constable Laura Nicolle told CNN that it was the "most terrible call" she'd seen in her entire career. She also stated that it was not yet known whether there was any relation between the suspect and the victims but that specific information could not be shared until the next of kin had been contacted.

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