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Man charged with 2nd-degree murder after shooting at Ajax GO station

Man charged with 2nd-degree murder after shooting at Ajax GO station

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A man has been charged with second-degree murder after a shooting at the Ajax GO station on Sunday.
Officers arrived at the station parking lot around 11:30 p.m. to assist paramedics, Durham police said in a news release Friday.
When they arrived, they found an unconscious man suffering from gunshot wounds. He was taken to a trauma centre where he was pronounced dead.
Police previously identified the victim as Isaiah Little, 28, from Ajax.
The shooting was the fourth homicide in Durham Region this year, police said.
The accused, 33, who is from Ajax, was arrested and charged on Thursday, the news release said. He was held for a bail hearing.
Anyone with information is asked to contact police.

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