Canada-wide warrant issued for man in fatal Brampton shooting
A Canada-wide warrant has been issued for a man wanted in the shooting death of a 43-year-old man in Brampton earlier this month.
On Thursday, Peel police provided an update on their investigation into the May 11 shooting near Kennedy Road and Stafford Drive.
Police said officers found Toronto resident Dayne Gordon suffering from gunshot wounds. He was rushed to the hospital but later died.
Police are on scene of a suspected shooting in Brampton on May 11, 2024 that left a male victim dead. (Simon Sheehan / CP24)
As a result of an investigation, police identified the suspect as 40-year-old Winardo Winteria Morris of no fixed address. He is wanted for first-degree murder.
Police have released a photo of Morris, who is described as five-foot-seven with a medium build, short black hair and a pierced left ear.
“Do not approach and call 9-1-1 immediately if he is seen or located,” police said.
Investigators did not say what was the motive behind the shooting but have said it was targeted.
Anyone with information can also call homicide investigators at 905-453-2121 ext. 3205 or Crime Stoppers anonymously.
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
Auto theft probe leads to arrest of 59 suspects, recovery of more than 300 stolen vehicles: Toronto police
Toronto police say 59 suspects are facing a total of 300 charges in connection with an auto theft and re-vinning probe.
Ont. woman posed as registered nurse in Simcoe County for 4 years: OPP
An Ontario woman is facing serious charges after police allege she pretended to be a registered nurse at several Simcoe County facilities, despite being unqualified.
B.C. mayor's 'luxury' trip to Dubai climate conference was against ethics rules: commissioner
New Westminster Mayor Patrick Johnstone's all-expenses-paid trip to Dubai for a climate conference last December violated the city's Code of Conduct for Council Members and the Community Charter, the city's ethics commissioner has ruled.
WATCH 'It's mind-boggling': Drought reveals U.S. town submerged in the 1940s
Hundreds of people are flocking to see a rare site in Pennsylvania: remnants of a historic town that is usually underwater.
Democrats Abroad Canada warns U.S. voters to take action ahead of possible Canada Post strike
Democrats Abroad Canada is warning Americans that a potential postal workers strike this weekend could affect the ability to vote in next week's election.
Caught on camera: Edmonton police run over woman during welfare call
An Edmonton Police Service officer was caught on camera running over a woman with a marked cruiser last month.
Orphaned squirrel who became social media star was euthanized after being seized from New York home
An orphaned squirrel that became a social media star called Peanut was euthanized after state authorities seized the beloved pet during a raid on his caretaker's home, authorities said Friday.
B.C. landlord who evicted longtime tenant, hiked rent and re-listed unit ordered to pay $16K
A landlord from B.C.’s Lower Mainland who evicted a longtime tenant only to rent out the same unit months later for more money has been ordered to compensate him $16,480.
Secret Service report offers new details on failures during Trump assassination attempt
A new Secret Service report into the July assassination attempt against former U.S. president Donald Trump said multiple staffers knew about clear line-of-sight risks but found them 'acceptable' and that farm equipment intended to obstruct the view from the nearby building where the gunman opened fire was never used.