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Man injured in GTHA shooting that killed 2 may not survive

The chief of Halton Regional Police Service says a 28-year-old man injured in Monday’s shootings across the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area, which killed two, is not expected to survive.
Chief Steve Tanner says the international exchange student was shot while working at an auto shop in Milton and is currently on life support.
Shakeel Ashraf, owner of the auto shop, and Toronto police officer Andrew Hong died on Monday in the shootings that started in Mississauga.
Officers say 40-year-old Sean Petrie is the suspect responsible for the shootings. He later died after a confrontation with police in Hamilton on Monday.
The chief of Peel Regional Police says Petrie had an extensive criminal record, including convictions for assault and weapons offences. In 2007, Petrie was placed on a national flagging system as someone with a high risk to reoffend.
Members of the public with information regarding this investigation and Petrie are asked to contact police.