The Toronto police have made four additional arrests and have made 88 new allegations regarding a bullet in a Queen Street West Recording Studios last November, in which investigators described “daring” and “shocking”.
It is still outstanding with three suspects in the total number of arrests in relation to November 11, 2024, a gun battle at the studio in Queen Street West and 36 in the Sudbari Street area.
Plaincloth police officer was in the studio area when the horrific incident came to light at around 11:20
Investigators say three people arrived in a stolen vehicle, branding the vehicle out of the handgun, and put several shots behind the recording studio in 1196 Queen Street West.
“Individuals at the recording studio returned the fire, and the original three persons covered the back of an unprecedented police vehicle,” said a police.
“The vehicle, which was occupied by two police officers, hit bullets several times.”
The chaotic scene continued when the original three suspects tried to escape in the stolen vehicle and were killed by another unscrupulous police vehicle. The suspects then fled on foot.
One of them was caught, but the other two ran and remained largely.
A discovery of the region exposed several guns, which police say running away from the suspects, as they were scattered from the spot.
A release said, “The individuals also fled from the recording studio, leaving the garbage cans and their firearms in other areas.” A man leaving the recording studio was caught by the police. He was found in the possession of a handgun. “
Officials entered the studio, where they allegedly found more guns, and arrested many people.
Investigators say the latest arrests took place at 5:15 pm on Thursday, July 24 at 5:15 pm, where two additional guns were allegedly recovered.
Officials arrested an 18-year-old man who was a youth at the time of alleged crimes, as well as 25-year-old Toronto, 25-year-old, Mississaga, Noah Belanvis-message, and 25-year-old Dilano Williams of Toronto. they face A group of allegations related to firearms,
The remaining three outstanding suspects have been identified as 28 -year -old Mohammad Khere of Brampton, 25 -year -old Toronto’s 25 -year -old, Olad Olad, and 19 -year -old, 19, 19, 19.
The police have released their images, and anyone is asked to contact investigators for information.