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Tyronne Noseworthy, 19, of Toronto, is one of three men killed in a shootout that also injured two others during a party at an Airbnb condo on Queens Wharf Rd. on Friday, Jan. 31, 2020. (Toronto Police handout)
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This murderous weekend shootout on the 32nd floor of a Toronto condo triggers many questions.
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One of the wounded was struck by gunfire and one other suffered an injury by another means.
There’s no suspects in his obscene condo shooting. They are all dead.
At this point, Toronto Police are calling what happened just after 10 p.m. Saturday night at 85 Queens Wharf Rd. homicide numbers seven and eight.
Not seven, eight and nine?
Not so far.
To make it even more confusing, Toronto Police are not saying which two were murdered and which one they are not sure about.
Jalen Colley, 21, of Brampton; Joshua Gibson-Skeir, 20, of Brampton; and Tyronne Noseworthy, 19, of Toronto; were killed in the Airbnb shootout.
Jalen Colley, 21, of Brampton, is one of three men killed in a shootout that also injured two others during a party at an Airbnb condo on Queens Wharf Rd. on Friday, Jan. 31, 2020. (Toronto Police handout)
An autopsy revealed Colley died of a gunshot wound to his throat, Gibson-Skeir was killed by a bullet to the abdomen and Noseworthy suffered a fatal wound to the head, according to police.
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Why only two are considered murders is a mystery? There have been whispers that one may have shot himself but police are not confirming those rumours.
Things are out of control in Toronto and our leaders have no answer.
The gang members are in control. They do what they want and shoot who they want.
They don’t hide their criminal lifestyle from public view. It’s not a secret. It’s just that politically correct politicians don’t have the will to stop the madness.
They could easily crush the gangs, but worrying about hurting people’s feelings is a bigger priority.
The whole thing is a hot mess. Just one look at the video posted online featuring rapper Tyronne Noseworthy, aka part of the Tallup Twinz, and it’s all there. The lyrics are all about Glocks, drugs and gang lifestyle.
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The performance includes the mock firing of pretend guns and the sound of gunshots.
Yet, if police were to see any such characters walking into a condo, officers wouldn’t be allowed to stop and ask them anything.
Their biggest hassle would likely come from the zero-tolerence parking cops.
The first of two bodies are removed on Feb. 1, 2020 after three men died in a shootout at a condo at 85 Queens Wharf Rd. (Ernest Doroszuk,Toronto Sun)
But that’s the Toronto that politicians demand. They pretend every time there’s an ugly murder spree, they must have new rules, more funding or some spin like that.
There’s a lot of cops and laws and jails if they wanted to blame the actual people who are behind the violence — and protect their innocent victims.
It’s not rocket science. For 35 years I have been writing about people being gunned down at dessert shops, sandwich shops, hospitals, schools, barbecues, concerts, clubs, outside of homes, inside of homes, restaurants, doughnut shops, buses, gas stations, the subway, the highway, at a funeral home, on a residential street, a mall — and even a playground.
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