Drake's property taped off by police after shooting in area
CBC
Canadian rap star Drake's property in Toronto's ritzy Bridle Path neighbourhood was taped off by police early Tuesday after a man was seriously injured in a shooting in the area.
The shooting happened around 2:10 a.m. ET near the corner of Bayview and Lawrence avenues, Toronto police said in a brief post on X, formerly Twitter.
Responding officers found a man badly injured and he was taken to hospital.
A suspect fled in a vehicle, police said. No descriptions of either the suspect or the vehicle were provided by police.
A police source confirmed to CBC Toronto the ongoing investigation is centred at Drake's home.
The rapper owns a sprawling 50,000-square-foot mega mansion, images of which have been frequently shared online, often by Drake himself.
More to come.
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