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3 people facing 1st-degree murder charges in fatal Toronto double shooting

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Toronto police say another teen and a man have been charged in connection to a shooting that killed two men last month.

In total, three people are now facing first-degree murder charges after a double shooting on April 15 left 18-year-old Quentin Caza and 20-year-old Jeremy McNeil dead.

The shooting happened near Bain and Logan avenues in the city’s Riverdale neighbourhood. At the time, images from the scene showed a significant amount of yellow police tape and evidence markers, particularly around a vehicle littered with bullet holes.

Police would not elaborate where Caza and McNeil were found.

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2 dead after shooting in Riverdale

One of the men died at the scene and the other man later died in hospital, police said.

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Earlier this week, a 17-year-old teenage boy and an 18-year-old man were both arrested in Barrie with support from police there and police in York Region. Officers had already arrested another 17-year-old boy at the beginning of May.

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All three are facing two counts of first-degree murder each.

“We know this incident has caused great sadness and concern in the Riverdale community. Two young lives have been lost to violence and many lives have been changed forever,” said Homicide Det. Paul Shanly during a news conference Tuesday.

“We hope that these arrests offer some reassurance that those responsible are being held accountable.”

— with files from Aaron D’Andrea

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