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Malcolmxxx_23

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Still relatively safe despite these knuckleheads that think they bloods and crips :scust:
Bro if you black it ain't safe
Always a mistaken identify
That's why I don't party or go out in Toronto

All of us Somalis look alike lol
 

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There were) four suspects in each; the manner in which the two victims was killed was overkill in both cases; the way they positioned themselves over the two victims was very similar; both victims resided in the Tandridge Cres. area.


And both had no criminal record

It's sounding like when Malvern was beefing with Galloway boys you didn't even have to be in a gang if you just lived in those areas they'd do drive bys and hit you up

Malvern's nothing like that now :wow:

I think the last time I heard about something happening in Malvern was a few months back, when an 80 year old man went missing in the middle of the day
 

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Yeah all those new ones at finch and Nielson


I remember when folks used to laugh at Scarborough, Scarborough so bad they had to create a new police division not anymore.

I dunno if it's really been gentrified like that, I don't think people have been pushed out. A bunch of new houses were built in the area years ago...like in 2009 or 2010? There's a lot more brown people in the area though, that's for sure.
 

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Yeah all those new ones at finch and Nielson


I remember when folks used to laugh at Scarborough, Scarborough so bad they had to create a new police division not anymore.

If Scarborough still had that rep, we could probably afford to buy a home though. I read in Toronto Life that this young couple bought a house near Woodside for 950k. I drove that same house the other day on the way to my dad's...it looks like any fukking 2 garage house in the area :francis:
 

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Malvern's nothing like that now :wow:

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TORONTO - Toronto Police have released the name of the man who was gunned down in Malvern on Sunday hours after a double-shooting at a backyard barbecue.

Demal Graham, 25, of Toronto, was found dead on Empringham Drive, in the McLevin and Morningside Aves. area, around 6:45 p.m. after police responded to calls about gunshots.

Police said a man described as brown, mid-20s, with some facial hair, wearing a hooded sweatshirt, was seen speeding away on McLevin Ave. in a light-coloured four-door sedan.

The shooting came hours after Dwayne Campbell, 33, and Rinaldo Cole, 30, were shot dead and a woman was seriously wounded around 1 a.m. at a birthday barbecue a few streets over at 83 Gennela Square.

It was not known if the incidents are related, but police said they were probing the possibility of a connection.

No arrests have been made in either of the deadly shootings.

A GoFundMe page set up for Graham describes him as "a devoted father, son and brother and an active member of the Malvern Community, who never missed an opportunity to run a joke with a neighbour or help a friend.

"He was a strong writer and producer and believed music was a source of healing. He recently received a grant and was in the process of developing a musical after-school program for youth."

The page says he was shot in the driveway of his childhood home as his daughter played outside.
 

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TORONTO - Toronto Police have released the name of the man who was gunned down in Malvern on Sunday hours after a double-shooting at a backyard barbecue.

Demal Graham, 25, of Toronto, was found dead on Empringham Drive, in the McLevin and Morningside Aves. area, around 6:45 p.m. after police responded to calls about gunshots.

Police said a man described as brown, mid-20s, with some facial hair, wearing a hooded sweatshirt, was seen speeding away on McLevin Ave. in a light-coloured four-door sedan.

The shooting came hours after Dwayne Campbell, 33, and Rinaldo Cole, 30, were shot dead and a woman was seriously wounded around 1 a.m. at a birthday barbecue a few streets over at 83 Gennela Square.

It was not known if the incidents are related, but police said they were probing the possibility of a connection.

No arrests have been made in either of the deadly shootings.

A GoFundMe page set up for Graham describes him as "a devoted father, son and brother and an active member of the Malvern Community, who never missed an opportunity to run a joke with a neighbour or help a friend.

"He was a strong writer and producer and believed music was a source of healing. He recently received a grant and was in the process of developing a musical after-school program for youth."

The page says he was shot in the driveway of his childhood home as his daughter played outside.



:gucci: Goddammit one of these shootings happened right by where my dad lives
 

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If Scarborough still had that rep, we could probably afford to buy a home though. I read in Toronto Life that this young couple bought a house near Woodside for 950k. I drove that same house the other day on the way to my dad's...it looks like any fukking 2 garage house in the area :francis:
 
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