Victims identified in double homicide at Ontario park
Police have identified the two men killed in an early Wednesday morning shooting at a park north of Toronto.
York Regional Police (YRP) say officers were called to Bayview Park, near Bayview and Lowndes avenues in Keswick, Ont., just before 7:30 a.m. for a report of shots fired.
When officers arrived at the park, police said, they found two men suffering from gunshot wounds. Both were pronounced deceased at the scene.
In an update Thursday morning, YRP identified the victims as 21-year-old Reilly MacDonald of Keswick and 39-year-old Mark Sutcliffe, whose residence was not disclosed.
Police did not release suspect descriptions on Wednesday, but said that two men were arrested in connection with the incident later that evening.
John McKay, 19, and Ethan Pashka-McNeil, 21, both of Barrie, Ont., were both charged with first-degree murder.
No word on motive
While the exact relationship between the accused and the victims has not been disclosed, police said investigators believe they are known to each other.
“Investigators believe there are no outstanding suspects and this was not a random incident. There is no threat to the public,” YRP said in a news release.
Police haven’t released any details about a possible motive for the shooting.
Several schools in the area were placed under a hold-and-secure order following the incident as police investigated. The schools were not involved in the incident, the York Region District School Board said.
Those who live in the area said they were shaken by the deadly violence in their quiet community.
Resident Ben Borup said he heard as many as seven gunshots.
“It's a good neighbourhood. I mean, I've lived here for six years. I have other neighbours that have been here for 20-plus years – they've never seen anything like this," he said.
Police are asking anyone with information related to the shooting to contact YRP’s homicide unit at 1-866-876-5423 or Crime Stoppers anonymously.
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
Indian politician known for his close ties with Bollywood is killed in Mumbai
A senior politician in India’s financial capital, Mumbai, who was also known for his close ties with Bollywood has been shot dead weeks before a key state election.
First standardized housing designs coming in December, but won't be permit-ready until 'early 2025'
The first iteration of the federal government's standardized pre-approved design catalogue – a revival of a wartime housing effort – will be unveiled in December, CTV News has learned.
He told his mother there was 'no way' he'd meet someone in Australia. Then he fell in love at first sight
Mike Grossman was adamant he wasn’t going to fall for anyone in Australia.
'Headspin hole': Man develops scalp tumor after decades of breakdancing
Researchers in Denmark have published a case report revealing an unexpected consequence of one of breakdancing's most iconic moves: the headspin.
Economists predict inflation dipped below 2% in September
Economists expect inflation continued its downward trend last month, giving the Bank of Canada the all-clear to continue cutting its benchmark interest rate.
Severe weather has some snowbirds leaving Florida, others battening down the hatches
When Julie Riddell and her husband, Gerry, bought their Fort Myers, Fla., vacation property in 2009, it didn't cross their mind that they might be buying in a hurricane-prone area.
A state divided: Wisconsin's political polarization fracturing families, friendships
Mary Herrick has lived in Washington County, just outside of Milwaukee, for 50 years but during a recent lunch with a close friend there was an uncomfortable moment: Herrick said she was going to vote for U.S. Vice-President Kamala Harris and her friend said she would be voting for former president Donald Trump.
Colored Hockey League of the Maritimes receives history-making recognition
Canada's only all-black hockey league in the country's history has received long-awaited national recognition.
‘I’ll make sure you live forever': Bill Vigars, the publicist responsible for promoting Terry Fox’s Marathon of Hope passes away
Vigars passed away peacefully in a B.C. hospital earlier this week. He was 78.