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RSS Feeds$50,000 reward offered for arrest of man wanted in Scarborough playground shooting that left 2 young kids hurt
(The Star Toronto Raptors)

 
 

25 june 2019 20:34:02

 
$50,000 reward offered for arrest of man wanted in Scarborough playground shooting that left 2 young kids hurt
(The Star Toronto Raptors)
 


A $50,000 reward has been offered for information leading to the arrest of a man wanted in the Scarborough playground shooting last June that left two young sisters injured.Police have been looking for T’Quan Robertson since June 14, 2018 after the two girls, then aged five and nine, were hit by the gunfire at a park near McCowan Rd. and Alton Towers Cir. At a news conference Tuesday, Toronto police Deputy Chief Peter Yuen directed a message at the wanted man.“Mr. Robertson, there is nowhere to go,” Yuen said. “We will apprehend you sooner rather than later. Do the right thing. Call a lawyer and turn yourself in.”Yuen said they weren’t looking for witnesses or for people to testify — they are only looking for Robertson.“This case is ready to go to trial,” he said. “I’m very confident someone out in the community knows where Mr. Robertson is and we need that phone call to assist us.”On a Thursday afternoon last year, a suspect opened fire on a man in a small park where 11 small children were playing.The younger sister was shot in the abdomen, while the older sibling was shot in the ankle. Both underwent surgery at the Hospital for Sick Children before recovering at home.Robertson is wanted on charges of attempted murder, discharging a firearm with intent and two counts of aggravated assault. He is considered armed and dangerous. Police are warning the public not to approach him, and to call 911 or Crime Stoppers anonymously if spotted.According to Yuen, police believe Robertson is still in Ontario.To locate Robertson, police is partnering with Crime Stoppers and the Bolo Program, an initiative from the Stephan Crétier Foundation. The program seeks to assist law enforcement by amplifying notices on Canada’s most wanted through social media campaigns and various other means. “Simply put, we make sure Canadians get to see these priority most wanted notices and that they get to s ...


 
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