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Man accused in U of T student's fatal shooting had past gun charges
Summary
Police say a 20-year-old University of Toronto Scarborough student was fatally shot and a 28-year-old man has been charged; parole board documents show the accused previously had firearm-related convictions and was on day parole.
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Police say a 20-year-old University of Toronto Scarborough student was fatally shot on Dec. 23 on a popular walking trail. Officers described the attack as random, and 28-year-old Babatunde Afuwape has been charged with first-degree murder. Afuwape was arrested on Dec. 28 for a parole violation. Parole Board of Canada documents show he had prior convictions for robbery and firearm offences and was on day parole at the time.
Known details:
- Police called the incident a planned and deliberate act, according to Det. Sgt. Stacey McCabe.
- The accused, Babatunde Afuwape, is facing a first-degree murder charge and was arrested for a parole violation on Dec. 28.
- Parole Board of Canada records note past convictions that include robbery and firearm offences, and a judge previously imposed a 10-year firearms prohibition.
- The Parole Board's most recent written decision noted concerns about repeated breaches of court-imposed conditions and recommended a panel hearing to review progress.
Summary:
The accused is charged with first-degree murder and was arrested for a parole violation; parole records show prior firearm-related convictions and that he was on day parole. Undetermined at this time.
