Skip to main content

Toronto man charged after fatal shooting in Brampton

Sheldon McFarlane, 40, has been charged with second-degree murder after a fatal shooting in Brampton on June 5. (PRP handout) Sheldon McFarlane, 40, has been charged with second-degree murder after a fatal shooting in Brampton on June 5. (PRP handout)
Share

A man has been arrested after another man was shot and killed in a Brampton parking lot earlier this month, Peel Regional Police say.

On June 5, officers responded to a shooting in the industrial area of Alfred Kuehne and Advance boulevards at 4:16 a.m.

A man was found lying on the ground in a parking lot suffering from a gunshot wound, police said.

He was rushed to a trauma centre in life-threatening condition and later succumbed to his injuries.

The victim has been identified as 38-year-old Alberto Suman-Ossa, of Maple.

Police said they made an arrest on Wednesday in connection with the homicide.

Toronto resident Sheldon McFarlane, 40, has been charged with second-degree murder.

“Our service is committed to ensuring justice for those affected by gun violence. It has no place in our community and will not be tolerated. This was a complex investigation which achieved this outcome from an investigative team motivated by those values,” Deputy Chief of Investigative and Emergency Services Nick Milinovich said in a statement on Thursday.

Police are asking anyone with information or surveillance footage leading up to, during or after the incident to contact investigators at 905-453-2121, extension 3205, or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).

CTVNews.ca Top Stories

Here's why provinces aren't following Saskatchewan's lead on the carbon tax home heating fight

After Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said the federal government would still send Canada Carbon Rebate cheques to Saskatchewan residents, despite Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe's decision to stop collecting the carbon tax on natural gas or home heating, questions were raised about whether other provinces would follow suit. CTV News reached out across the country and here's what we found out.

Stay Connected