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Police: One injured after road rage leads to shooting on Gardiner Highway
Toronto police say investigators believe road rage led to a shooting on the Gardiner Expressway early Wednesday morning that left one man injured and bullet casings scattered along the busy downtown highway.
According to police, the incident happened around 12:30 p.m. in the eastbound lanes of the highway near Spadina Avenue.
Police said the occupants of one vehicle began shooting at another vehicle after what "appeared to be a road rage incident."
One of the victims, who died with a leg wound, was taken to St. Michael's Hospital after the shooting, police confirmed. It is believed that his injuries are not life threatening.
His car was also at a downtown hospital riddled with bullet holes, police said.
Members of the Toronto Police Traffic Services Unit shut down part of Gardiner for the investigation, but all lanes have since reopened.
Police are searching for the suspect vehicle, which investigators identified as a black Acura with no license plates. Police said three men were inside the car at the time of the shooting.
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