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Two men and a woman are facing charges after police say they seized a gun and ammunition.
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Toronto police executed a search warrant in the Danforth Road-Eglinton Avenue area on Sunday.
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During the search, police said they found a loaded semi-automatic handgun, ammunition and a holster.
Demetri Brown, 21, Ameka Melbourne, 31, and Daniel Massop, 39 – all Toronto residents – are facing firearms charges. Brown is also charged with failure to comply with a release order and failure to comply with a probation order.
Shots fired at home for the third time
Around 5 a.m. Monday, shots were fired at a home in Vaughan for the third time.
York Regional Police say they are looking for witnesses following a shooting at a home on Allison Ann Way, in the area of ​​Queen Filomena Avenue and Via Romano Boulevard.
There were people in the house at the time, but there were no reports of injuries.
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Witnesses reported seeing the driver of a dark-colored SUV fire multiple shots, striking a residence and an unoccupied vehicle parked in the driveway before fleeing.
The home was the target of two previous shootings in September and is believed to be linked to past shootings at two other homes in Vaughan.
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Three arrested at demonstration
Police say they have made three arrests after protesters ran out of control in Queen's Park on Saturday.
Officers attended a protest in North Park at Wellesley St Queen's Park Cres around midday. An area where a large group of people were said to be participating in a demonstration and counter-demonstration, according to Toronto Police.
According to police, participants allegedly rioted around the demonstration and attacked other participants and an officer.
Daniel Ovetzka, 34, of West Lorne, Ont., was charged with assault; Bailey Villeneuve, 31, of Cornwall, was charged with disorderly conduct and assault on a peace officer; and Shane Graham, 43, of Toronto, was charged with disorderly conduct and criminal mischief – damage to property under $5,000.
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